Tipos de clases relativas

Estas declaraciones de tipos solo pueden ser utilizadas dentro de las clases.

self

El valor debe ser un instanceof de la misma clase en la que se utiliza la declaración de tipo.

parent

El valor debe ser un instanceof de un padre de la clase en la que se utiliza la declaración de tipo.

static

static es un tipo de retorno únicamente que exige que el valor devuelto sea un instanceof de la misma clase en la que se llama el método.

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mrmhmdalmalki at gmail dot com
10 days ago
The documentation says that :

"self" is an instanceof the same class as the one in which the type declaration is used.

while "static" is an instanceof the same class as the one the method is called in.

But it does not provide an example, and here I want to provide an example,

We have 2 classes, the first one is "A", and the second is "B". Let us declare 2 methods in the class "A" that use "self" and "static", then we will make "B" extend the "A" class, and then call the methods from "B" and "A", then compare.

example :

<?php

class A
{
    public static function withSelf(): self
    {
        return new self();
    }

    public static function withStatic(): static
    {
        return new static();
    }
}

class B extends A {}

// output: A
// returns the class "A" because we called the method from the same class
// where the method is declared
var_dump(A::withSelf());

// output: A
// but here also returns "A" because, as the documentation says:
// "self" is an instanceof the same class as the one in which the type declaration is used.
var_dump(B::withSelf());

// output: A
// returns the class "A" because we called the method from the same class
// where the method is declared
var_dump(A::withStatic());

// output: B
// but here also returns "B" because, as the documentation says:
// "static" is an instanceof the same class as the one the method is called in.
var_dump(B::withStatic());

?>
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