Constructor
In PHP 5 developers can declare
constructor methods for classes. In this, those classes which have a
constructor method call this method for each newly created object. So,
it is suitable for any initialization that the object may need before it
is used. In this the parent constructors are not called implicitly if
the child class defines a constructor.
Example |
<?php class ParentClass { function __construct() { print "In ParentClass constructor\n"; } } class ChildClass extends ParentClass { function __construct() { parent::__construct(); print "In ChildClass constructor\n"; } } $obj = new ParentClass(); $obj = new ChildClass(); ?> |
Destructors
The destructor concept is introduced in
PHP 5. This destructor concept is similar to other object oriented
languages. In this the destructor will be called as soon as all
references to a particular object have been removed or when the object
has been explicitly destroyed.
Example |
<?php
class MyClass {
function __construct() {
print "In constructor\n";
$this->name = "MyClass";
}
function __destruct() {
print "Destroying " . $this->name . "\n";
}
}
$obj = new MyClass();
?>
|
Patterns
Patterns are ways to describe best
practices and good designs. The patterns show a flexible solution to
common programming problems.
Factory Pattern
In the factory pattern the objects are
instantiated at runtime. It is called a factory pattern since it is
responsible for manufacturing an object. A parameterized factory
receives the name of the class to instantiate as argument.
Example |
<?php class Welcome { // The parameterized factory method public static function factory($type) { if (include_once 'Drivers/' . $type . '.php') { $classname = 'Driver_' . $type; return new $classname; } else { throw new Exception ('Driver not found'); } } } ?> |
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