how about using:
return call_user_func(array($object1, 'do_static'));

I've also modified your code so it works with both an object and a class:
<?php
class Class1 {
        static function do_static() {
                echo 'ok';
        }
}

function use_static($object1) {
        if(is_object($object1)) {
                $class = get_class($object1);
        } else {
                $class = $object1;
        }
        return call_user_func(array($class, 'do_static'));
}

use_static('Class1');
$obj = new Class1;
use_static($obj);
?>


Adrian Cid Almaguer wrote:
Hi:

I had the fallowing trouble while using a static method call on php5. Here's my solution, i will really apreciate if anyone else can find another way around..

The problem:

I have a fuction wich get a parameter that's an objetc, and that objetc belongs to a class wich has a static method ( several class's may have the same method, that's the reason for i never know for sure wich class the objetc belongs to...) it has to be call inside the fuction... the solution i found was:

<?
class Class1 {
static function do_static() { echo 'ok'; }
}

function use_static($object1) {
$class1 = get_class($object1);
$method = new ReflectionMethod($class1, 'do_static');
$method->invoke(null);
// First, I thinks do that
// $class1 = get_class($object1);
// $class1::do_static;
// But, I recieve an error

}

$object1 = new Class1;
use_static($object1);

?>

gretings

Adrian


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