Lets see a basic class:
class A
{
public function renderSomethingRecursive()
{
//this function can call itself
self::renderSomethingRecursive(); // ERROR!!!!
}
abstract public function addSomething (value);
}
class B extends A
{
public function renderSomethingRecursive()
{
throw new Exception ('This time this method must not be called!');
}
public function addSomething (value)
{
//something, something, something....
parent::renderSomethingRecursive();
}
}
$obj = new B();
$obj->addSomething(....);
when I do this, B::renderSomethingRecursive()
still gets called, which I dont want... on A:renderSomethingRecursive()
method, at self::renderSomethingRecursive(); // ERROR!!!!
line calls B::renderSomethingRecursive();
instead of A::renderSomethingRecursive();
, which is reasonable since $this
is now B
and not A
... but then I have no idea how to dodge it.
Btw, I know B::renderSomethingRecursive()
method should just be removed, but I wanted to keep it as a notice that it mustnt be called by accident. I wanted to make it "private" to make this unavailable, but as we know, its not possible :)
Any ideas?
B::renderSomethingRecursive()
(I have only modified it enough to get it running, i.e. removedvalue
, declaredA
asabstract
, etc).