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Final Keyword

PHP 5 introduces the final keyword, which prevents child classes from overriding a method by prefixing the definition with final. If the class itself is being defined final then it cannot be extended.

Example #1 Final methods example

<?php
class BaseClass {
   public function 
test() {
       echo 
"BaseClass::test() called\n";
   }
   
   final public function 
moreTesting() {
       echo 
"BaseClass::moreTesting() called\n";
   }
}

class 
ChildClass extends BaseClass {
   public function 
moreTesting() {
       echo 
"ChildClass::moreTesting() called\n";
   }
}
// Results in Fatal error: Cannot override final method BaseClass::moreTesting()
?>

Example #2 Final class example

<?php
final class BaseClass {
   public function 
test() {
       echo 
"BaseClass::test() called\n";
   }

   
// Here it doesn't matter if you specify the function as final or not
   
final public function moreTesting() {
       echo 
"BaseClass::moreTesting() called\n";
   }
}

class 
ChildClass extends BaseClass {
}
// Results in Fatal error: Class ChildClass may not inherit from final class (BaseClass)
?>


Object cloning> <Magic Methods
Last updated: Fri, 09 Jan 2009
 
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Final Keyword
santoshjoshi2003 at yahoo dot co dot in
05-Dec-2008 04:45
The use of final keyword is just like that occurs in Java
In java final has three uses
    1) prevent class Inheritance
    2) prevent method overriding or redifination of
        method in subclass
    3) and to declare constants
 But the third point seems to be missing from the PHP
 I guess, as i am a java developer Currently gaining competence in PHP
slorenzo at clug dot org dot ve
31-Oct-2007 02:13
<?php
class parentClass {
   
public function someMethod() { }
}
class
childClass extends parentClass {
   
public final function someMethod() { } //override parent function
}

$class = new childClass;
$class->someMethod(); //call the override function in chield class
?>
penartur at yandex dot ru
22-Mar-2007 04:39
Note that you cannot ovverride final methods even if they are defined as private in parent class.
Thus, the following example:
<?php
class parentClass {
   
final private function someMethod() { }
}
class
childClass extends parentClass {
   
private function someMethod() { }
}
?>
dies with error "Fatal error: Cannot override final method parentClass::someMethod() in ***.php on line 7"

Such behaviour looks slight unexpected because in child class we cannot know, which private methods exists in a parent class and vice versa.

So, remember that if you defined a private final method, you cannot place method with the same name in child class.

Object cloning> <Magic Methods
Last updated: Fri, 09 Jan 2009
 
 
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