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Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171509] Fri, 07 January 2011 03:38 Go to next message
Roy Smith is currently offline  Roy Smith
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Given a class, is there a way to find all the classes which extend it?
Re: Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171510 is a reply to message #171509] Fri, 07 January 2011 03:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 1/6/2011 10:38 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> Given a class, is there a way to find all the classes which extend it?

No. There is no way to know if ANY class extends it, unless the class
has been instantiated.

A basic concept of OO programming - derived classes know about the base
class, but base classes don't know anything about derived classes.

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Re: Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171512 is a reply to message #171509] Fri, 07 January 2011 04:08 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Roy Smith <roy(at)panix(dot)com> writes:

> Given a class, is there a way to find all the classes which extend it?

Use get_declared_classes() to get a list of classes, then loop over
the list and use is_subclass_of() on each item to check if it extends
your target class.

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Re: Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171519 is a reply to message #171512] Fri, 07 January 2011 13:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 1/6/2011 11:08 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
> Roy Smith<roy(at)panix(dot)com> writes:
>
>> Given a class, is there a way to find all the classes which extend it?
>
> Use get_declared_classes() to get a list of classes, then loop over
> the list and use is_subclass_of() on each item to check if it extends
> your target class.
>
> sherm--
>

Which only works if you have included all the files containing the
derived classes.

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Re: Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171541 is a reply to message #171519] Sat, 08 January 2011 14:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Am 07.01.2011 14:15, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
> On 1/6/2011 11:08 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
>> Roy Smith<roy(at)panix(dot)com> writes:
>>
>>> Given a class, is there a way to find all the classes which extend it?
>>
>> Use get_declared_classes() to get a list of classes, then loop over
>> the list and use is_subclass_of() on each item to check if it extends
>> your target class.
>>
>> sherm--
>>
>
> Which only works if you have included all the files containing the
> derived classes.
>

Maybe you'll find something in the Reflection of PHP (>5):
http://de3.php.net/manual/de/book.reflection.php

There you find Reflection::getExtension and
Reflection::getInterfaceNames which could solve it.

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Re: Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171542 is a reply to message #171541] Sat, 08 January 2011 16:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 1/8/2011 9:57 AM, _RMP wrote:
> Am 07.01.2011 14:15, schrieb Jerry Stuckle:
>> On 1/6/2011 11:08 PM, Sherm Pendley wrote:
>>> Roy Smith<roy(at)panix(dot)com> writes:
>>>
>>>> Given a class, is there a way to find all the classes which extend it?
>>>
>>> Use get_declared_classes() to get a list of classes, then loop over
>>> the list and use is_subclass_of() on each item to check if it extends
>>> your target class.
>>>
>>> sherm--
>>>
>>
>> Which only works if you have included all the files containing the
>> derived classes.
>>
>
> Maybe you'll find something in the Reflection of PHP (>5):
> http://de3.php.net/manual/de/book.reflection.php
>
> There you find Reflection::getExtension and
> Reflection::getInterfaceNames which could solve it.
>

Which still only works if you have included all the files containing the
derived classes.

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Re: Discovering all sub-classes via introspection? [message #171543 is a reply to message #171541] Sat, 08 January 2011 18:02 Go to previous message
Robert Hairgrove is currently offline  Robert Hairgrove
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On 01/08/2011 03:57 PM, _RMP wrote:
> There you find Reflection::getExtension and
> Reflection::getInterfaceNames which could solve it.

The English version is here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.reflection.php
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