This is not a alternate syntax suggestion, but a currently working
solution (well partial)
<?phptrait Accessors{ public function __get($name) { if
($this->r_property[$name]) return $this->$name; else
trigger_error("Access to read protected property");}
public function __set($name, $value) { if ($this->w_property[$name])
$this->$name = $value; else trigger_error("Access to write
protected property");}}
class OrderLine{ use Accessors;
private $r_property = array('price'=>1, 'amount'=>1); private
$w_property = array('price'=>1, 'amount'=>1);
protected $price; private $amount;
public function getTotal() { return $this->price * $this->amount; }}
$line = new OrderLine;
$line->price = 20;$line->amount = 3;
echo "Total cost: ".$line->getTotal();?>
You might would like to add as a current solution.
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Yasuo Ohgaki
[email protected]
2011/11/19 Clint M Priest <[email protected]>:
> The RFC here: https://wiki.php.net/rfc/propertygetsetsyntax
>
> Talks about allowing a sub-class to access a parent getter via
> TimePeriod::$Milliseconds or possibly parent::$Milliseconds.
>
> Either of those methods (currently) tries to access a static property in the
> parent or defined class. It would probably break existing code if we tried
> to make the parent:: or TimePeriod:: syntax to access the parent accessor.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions on an alternative syntax?
>
> I'm sure I could change it so that parent:: or TimePeriod:: from within a
> getter/setter would cause it to access the parent getter/setter but that
> would create an inconsistency within the language.
>
> Ideas?
>
> -Clint
>
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