Hello Bert,

some of the internal classas cannot be extended and unfortunatley they are
not marked as 'final' right now. For you that means you need to extend it
by a proxy class that reimplements the original class protocol and uses
the original class as a property.

Friday, May 21, 2004, 2:52:08 PM, you wrote:

> Good afternoon!

> Could anyone explain what we're supposed to do with internal classes 
> like the mysqli class.

> In an article on Zend.com 
> (http://www.zend.com/php5/articles/php5-mysqli.php) the fact that the 
> object oriented interface can be extended is brought as a major feature. 
> But it seems that it's impossible to extend the mysqli class, see my bug 
> at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28430.

> What I want is this. I need some custom logging for my database layer. 
> So I want to extend the mysqli class and overwrite one or two methods 
> and add some custom methods.

> Shouldn't I be able to just do:

> class foo extends mysqli
> {
> }

> $foo = new foo();

> Right now this doesn't work - the variable $foo->thread_id isn't 
> available for example.

> Is this intended behaviour?

> Bert Slagter




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