I'm trying to build a simple configureation class (using the singleton pattern). Using PHP5, I want to use the __get and __set methods to access configuration settings for my site. However, they don't work :P Here's my class definition:
class Configuration {
static private $ConfigSettings; private function __construct() {
} public static function __get($Setting) {
if (!is_array(self::$ConfigSettings)) {
require_once(dirname(__FILE__) .
'/../../configs/Framework.conf.php');
} if (isset(self::$ConfigSettings[$Setting])) {
return self::$ConfigSettings[$Setting];
} return NULL;
} public static function __set($Setting, $Value) {
self::$ConfigSettings[$Setting] = $Value;
}
}However, instead of doing something like:
Configuration::DbType = 'mysql';
I have to use:
Configuration::__set('DbType', 'mysql');
It works, yes, but not quite like I want it to - it just seems 'ugly' to me.
This is using PHP5 RC1 on Apache 2.0.49 (linux).
Any suggestions?
Dave
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