I think it is not posible to call an override method. The OO in PHP is far
from being complete.
I hope my answer will be incorrect :-)
Saludos, jesus.
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Gyozo Papp wrote:
> Hello,
>
> my question is related to just PHP not postgres, but I hope you'll be so kind to help me.
> So, how can I call an inherited method which is overriden in the derived class?
> a short exmple - if my explanation is not so clear to unterstand:
>
> class A {
> var $x;
> function A() { $this->x = 0; }
> function f1($x) { $this->x = ++$x; }
> }
>
> class B extends A
> {
> function B() {$this->x = 1; }
>
> function f1($x)
> {
> # now I want to access the original f1() function, ie .:
> // $this->f1($x*4);
> # and perform some additional operations ie.:
> // $this->x *= 2;
> }
> }
>
> Is there any possilbe work-around
> or I have to duplicate the code of the inherited function,
> or leave functions the same and create new functions which calls the inherited ones?
>
>
>
>
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