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* This is only meant for PHP 5 to get rid of certain strict warning |
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* that doesn't get hidden since it's in the shutdown function |
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*/ |
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class PEAR5 |
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{ |
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/** |
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* If you have a class that's mostly/entirely static, and you need static |
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* properties, you can use this method to simulate them. Eg. in your method(s) |
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* do this: $myVar = &PEAR5::getStaticProperty('myclass', 'myVar'); |
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* You MUST use a reference, or they will not persist! |
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* |
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* @access public |
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* @param string $class The calling classname, to prevent clashes |
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* @param string $var The variable to retrieve. |
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* @return mixed A reference to the variable. If not set it will be |
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* auto initialised to NULL. |
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*/ |
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static function &getStaticProperty($class, $var) |
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{ |
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static $properties; |
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if (!isset($properties[$class])) { |
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$properties[$class] = array(); |
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} |
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if (!array_key_exists($var, $properties[$class])) { |
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$properties[$class][$var] = null; |
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} |
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return $properties[$class][$var]; |
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} |
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} |