php-src/Zend/RFCs/004.txt
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Title: Delegation
(a/k/a. Object-Based Inheritance)
Version: $Revision$
Status: draft
Maintainer: Sebastian Bergmann <sb@sebastian-bergmann.de>
Dynamic Delegation
Syntax / Example
<?php
class aDelegatee {
function doSomething() {
echo 'hubu';
}
}
class anotherDelegatee {
function doSomething() {
echo 'tubu';
}
}
class Foo {
delegatee $bar;
function setDelegatee($delegatee) {
$this->delegatee = $delegatee;
}
}
$foo = new Foo;
$foo->setDelegatee(new aDelegatee);
$foo->doSomething(); /* prints "hubu" */
$foo->setDelegatee(new anotherDelegatee);
$foo->doSomething(); /* prints "tubu" */
?>
Semantics / Synopsis
The "Foo" class may use all methods available in "$bar" as if they
where locally defined or inherited from a superclass. The essential
difference is that by assigning another object to "$bar" it is
possible to dynamically switch between different implementations for
these methods.
Fixed Delegation
Syntax / Example
<?php
class aDelegatee {
function doSomething() {
echo 'hubu';
}
}
class Foo {
final delegatee $bar = new aDelegatee;
}
$foo = new Foo;
$foo->doSomething(); /* prints "hubu" */
?>
Semantics / Synopsis
The "Foo" class may use all methods available in "$bar" as if they
where locally defined or inherited from a superclass. The difference
to the dynamic delegation is that once the delegatee object is set,
it cannot be changed.