Reputation: 2437
Is it possible to test if a variable is static in PHP? I am trying create a magic method __get
that also looks at static variables. I find that property_exists()
returns true when a variable is static too. But I will need to use ::
instead of ->
I'd expect?
Upvotes: 6
Views: 2962
Reputation: 316969
It is possible to test if a variable is static via Reflection:
class Foo { static $bar; }
$prop = new ReflectionProperty('Foo', 'bar');
var_dump($prop->isStatic()); // TRUE
However, that still won't allow you to use them with magic methods __get
or __set
, because those only work in object context. From the PHP Manual on Magic Methods:
Property overloading only works in object context. These magic methods will not be triggered in static context. Therefore these methods should not be declared static. As of PHP 5.3.0, a warning is issued if one of the magic overloading methods is declared static.
Also see this discussion on the PHP Internals Mailing List about introducing __getStatic
:
Upvotes: 7
Reputation: 3612
I don't think you can access undeclared static property using magic __get() method. It will raise PHP Fatal error. At least with PHP of version 5.3.
That's the result if you will try to access the property as static ClassName::$propertyName
of course.
Upvotes: 0