On 1 May 2010 20:38, Andre Polykanine an...@oire.org wrote:
Hello Nilesh,
So could you illustrate a bit the __construct() function, please?
Should I pass those variables as parameters of that function? And what
if I need to change their values?)
Thanks!
?php
// The generic class which can act standalone.
Class OireMail {
// these are required
public $smtp_server=;
public $domain=;
public $from=;
public $login=;
public $pass=;
public function __construct($smtp_server = '', $domain = '', $from =
'', $login = '', $pass = '') {
$this-stmp_server = $smtp_server;
$this-domain = $domain;
$this-from = $from;
$this-login = $login;
$this-pass = $pass;
}
}
// Let's create a generic email class and supply all the params.
$Mail = new OireMail('Server', 'Domain', 'f...@domain.com', 'login',
'Passw0rd');
// A more specialised version of the class with all the required params pre set.
Class SpecialisedOireMail extends OireMail {
public function __construct() {
parent::__construct('SpecServer', 'SpecDomain',
's...@specdomain.com', 'SpecLogin', 'SpecPassw0rd');
}
}
// Let's create a specialised version. Note - no need to supply params
as the sub-class deals with that.
$SpecMail = new SpecialisedOireMail();
var_dump($Mail, $SpecMail);
?
outputs ...
object(OireMail)#1 (6) {
[smtp_server]=
string(0)
[domain]=
string(6) Domain
[from]=
string(15) f...@domain.com
[login]=
string(5) login
[pass]=
string(8) Passw0rd
[stmp_server]=
string(6) Server
}
object(SpecialisedOireMail)#2 (6) {
[smtp_server]=
string(0)
[domain]=
string(10) SpecDomain
[from]=
string(19) s...@specdomain.com
[login]=
string(9) SpecLogin
[pass]=
string(12) SpecPassw0rd
[stmp_server]=
string(10) SpecServer
}
Hope that helps.
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