Florian Müller
Florian Müller

Reputation: 7785

Is there a way to program 100% object-oriented in PHP?

I guess, it's possible to call functions in a separate class, I call this object-oriented programming in PHP.

But at the beginning, there is always an index.php or something, which calls or instantiates another class.

Is there a way at all to have a class which is self-calling in a way like java does with

public static void main(String[] args) ...

Upvotes: 1

Views: 1265

Answers (2)

deceze
deceze

Reputation: 522081

You need an entry point into your application somewhere. Java's entry point happens to be a predefined named location which is automatically called when an app starts. PHP's entry point is the first line of the first file that executes. As such, you need to get the ball rolling with a single "procedural" call somewhere, which could simply be something like:

require_once 'controller.php';
new Controller;

That's essentially the same thing Java does, just more explicitly.

Upvotes: 2

hakre
hakre

Reputation: 197757

Not by default. But you could write your own bootstrap that does this, see a related answer that outlines how you can do it.

If index.php is your only central entry point, it's already the bootstrap.

From that point on, you can do everything OOP you like. However, I think your question is less about OOP but more about how you deal with the invokation of your application code.

Upvotes: 6

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