On Wed, 12 May 2004 10:43 pm, Lieve Vissenaeken wrote:
> Please ,could anybody help me ? I'm not so familiar with PHP.
>
> I've the following problem with my code when I try to make an object from
> the class "forum" with the code "$test=new forum()". I always get a
> warning on this: "Warning: Missing argument 1 for forum() in
> /lvdata/www/tennis/php/sql.inc"
> Is it not possible to just make a default constructor and an other
> constructor like in JAVA ?
> Thanks for helping....
No, you cannot do this kind of method overloading, not like
this anyway. If you are using PHP5 you can kind of emulate
overloading by using the __call() function... some googling
will find examples.
You can at least make the below work by removing the first
forum() instance and using
function forum($naam=NULL,$tijd=NULL,$tekst=NULL)
and test the incoming variables with isset() before attempting
to use any of them.
> class forum
> {
> var $naam;
> var $tijd;
> var $tekst;
>
> function forum()
> {
> }
>
> function forum($naam,$tijd,$tekst)
> {
> $this->naam=$naam;
> $this->tijd=$tijd;
> $this->tekst=$tekst;
> }
> }
>
>
> $test=new forum();
--markc
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