I cannot do that without multiple inheritance (which, as far as I know, 
does not exist in php) because as I stated in my post, all my helpers does 
not inherit a standard CakePHP helpers, for instance I have:

class MyHTMLHelper extends HTMLHelper { ... }
class MyFormHelper extends FormHelper { ... }
class MyPagiHelper extends PaginatorHelper { ... }

On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 11:28:00 AM UTC+2, Florian Krämer wrote:
>
> Simple OOP?
>
> MySpecialHelper extends MyBaseHelper {...}
> MyOtherSpecialHelper extends MyBaseHelper {...}
>
>
>
> And MyBaseHelper implementds addClass().
>
> On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 10:23:43 AM UTC+2, Mikaël Capelle wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I am writing a CakePHP 3.0 plugins, and I have multiple helpers 
>> (inheriting from either HTMLHelper, FormHelper, PaginatorHelper, etc.). 
>> In each of these new helpers, I have a function *addClass* (copy/paste 
>> from helper to helper... ).
>>
>> I don't really like having duplicated code (5 times... ), but I don't 
>> know where I should put this function to follow CakePHP 3.0 plugin 
>> conventions, knowing that the plugin consists of only helpers?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>

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