On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:10 AM, Pavel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, firstly, sorry for my English...
>
> I have class:
> //---
> class manageClassError{
> private $errorsList=array();
>
>
> private function addError($ex){
> $errorsList[]=$ex;
> }
> public function isError(){
> return (bool)(count($this->errorsList));
> }
> public function getErrorsList(){
> return $this->errorsList;
> }
> public function returnLastError(){
> $cErrorsList=count($this->errorsList);
> If($cErrorsList==0){
> return false;
> }else{
> return $this->errorsList[$cErrorsList-1];
> }
> }
>
> }
> //---
> this class alone can't do anything practicality, but if "include" this class
> to another it can salve other class to copy code of first class...
>
> so i had many class,which contain all method of manageClassError and i need
> to mark managing error in other class...can you help me?
>
> P.S. I think, use "extends" isn't good for my idea...
>
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You can make your error class a singleton, perhaps make the methods
static, or use some sort of dependency injection. This way you can
call it from your other classes.
Two quick examples:
class foo {
/**
* @var manageClassError
*/
protected $error;
public function __construct(manageClassError $error) {
$this->error = $error;
}
public function process() {
$this->error->addError('uh oh');
}
}
or
class foo {
public function process() {
$error = manageClassError::getInstance();
$error->addError('uh oh');
}
}