Hey,
I have the following script:
class overall {

function overall(){
$this->loaded['overall'] =1;

function load($class){

$$class = new $class;
$this->loaded[$class] = 1;

$$class->setup(); // Run constructor

if(!is_object($$class)){
return false;
}
return true;
}
}

then I have a few classes, which hold a setup() function as thei 'constructor'. Then, I do this:

$overall = new overall;
$overall->load('debug');

this should load the debug class. I want it to load to $debug->, but it won't even load to $overall->debug

It's not really a *need* to have this, it's just something that will help me in keeping control over all classes. I don't want to use new class, because this way it would be easier to 'instruct' the 'constructor' of those new classes to change the values of the vars to a specific one, without calling for something weird...

anyway, it doesn't work, and it doesn't spit out an error either.
Any ideas?

- Tularis


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