What is new static () for?
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Namespace mynamespace{ class MyClass {public function Show () { $a = new static (' A ', 1, ' B ', 32,$_get); Var_dump ($a); } } }
Output the
Object (mynamespace\myclass) #2 (0) {}
What do you think this is?
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The new static new self is instantiating the current class, but new static is the only class where the code resides, that is, if the subclass is not overridden, then the parent class is instantiated. And new self is the strict current class
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Burn it, the fire bird is right!
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The new static new self is instantiating the current class, but new static is the only class where the code resides, that is, if the subclass is not overridden, then the parent class is instantiated. And new self is the strict current class
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This is a simple one that I imitate to write. Look at the code reference for Symfony:
Where did you get that code?