Simas Toleikis wrote:

Jake Press wrote:

Hi Francisco,

Your not alone, a number of other users have enountered this bug.


string get_class ( object obj )

Its not a bug...
You are getting class name as a string for output purposes etc..
Doing something like "TestClass"::some_static is ofcourse illegal wih strings.


Morning,

Umm, it is an unclear syntax limitation, which is a bug.
... either language or manual.

i understand what you are saying, i beleive i disclaimer'd my own examples somewhere down the line in those threads ;)

i beleive there should be a better way to do this without:
- using reflection
- instantiating the class and using a method to retrieve the variable
- eval

Also please notice the existance of the "call_user_func" and what this gives us ;)
= this gives us a solution (workaround??) to access static functions within a class


Perhaps we need a similar function to provide access to our static variables! :)


Best Regards Jake Press

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