Well, speaking in broad terms, I would suggest to store the pointer to
original function before overloading it, and calling that, when you
need it

On 6/10/08, Christoph Dorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been looking at xdebug and have figured out how to overload a
>  function. As a test I have overloaded the var_dump function.
>
>  Now how do I call the original var_dump function from my implementation?
>  Borrowing from OO terminology I have subclassed the var_dump method, now
>  I want to call parent::var_dump() from my subclass.
>
>  Also how does overloading work when two extensions overload the same
>  function? Can this be done? Is there some sort of order? Can I let the
>  other extension overload the function and then overload the function
>  from the other extension?
>
>  Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
>  Thanks
>
>  Christoph
>
>
>
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