Hi I'm wondering if anyone could shed some light on the following problem for me.
I have two classes
class 1
class application{
private $something = "hello my name is";
function __construct(){
$this->something .= " bob";
$this->require_login_class_method();
}
public function getName(){
return $this->something;
}
...
}
class 2
class login extends application{
function __construct(){
echo $this->getName();
}
}
my result is always
"my name is "
without
"bob"
however if I call (within class login - construct)
parent::__construct();
it works.
What if my application class construct method accepts variables that I dont want to pass or dont have to pass a second time (from login)?
Thanks in advance
Solution
Thank to everyone who responded.
The solution I have gathered so far is to do the following
class application
//if variables are present, make them optional
function __construct($var1 = null, $var2 = null){
//do something
}
class login
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
//do something with variables set in parent construct
}