After looking at this question, I tried the chosen answer myself! So basically what I wrote was `
abstract class person
{
function __construct()
{
// some code here
}
function myfunc()
{
$this->test();
}
abstract function test();
}
class employee extends person
{
function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
}
function test()
{
echo "So you managed to call me !!";
}
}
$employee = new employee();
$employee->myfunc();`
When I run this script, I got an usual error Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context on line 7.
So, how do I call an Abstract from the Parent Class?
- EDIT
The real thing which I am trying to do is create a DatabaseObject class which holds all the common methods of different database objects and make classes extend it.
abstract class DatabaseObject {
abstract protected function getTableName();
public static function find_by_id($id = 0){
global $database;
$class = get_called_class();
$result_array = self::find_by_sql("SELECT * FROM ". $this->getTableName() ." WHERE _id = {$id} LIMIT 1");
echo $result_array . "<br />";
return !empty($result_array) ? array_shift($result_array) : false;
}
public static function find_by_sql($sql=""){
global $database;
$result_set = $database->query($sql);
$object_array = array();
while ($row = $database->fetch_array($result_set)){
$object_array[] = self::instantiate($row);
}
return $object_array;
}
}
}
So this is some part of my DatabaseObject Class. My User class is as follows
class User extends DatabaseObject {
protected static $table_name = "users";
protected function getTableName(){
global $table_name;
return $table_name;
}
}
Now, whenever I do
$user = new User();
$user->findById(1);
I get the error Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context on the line which points to
$this->getTableName();
I hope this might help in clearing up some stuff. Is there any way I can achieve this? Thanks!