Is it possible to add to PHP objects on the fly? Say I have this code:
$foo = stdObject();
$foo->bar = 1337;
Is this valid PHP?
That's technically not valid code. Try something like:
$foo = new stdClass();
$foo->bar = 1337;
var_dump($foo);
It is valid as long as you use valid class eg stdClass instead of stdObject:
$foo = new stdClass();
$foo->bar = 1337;
echo $foo->bar; // outputs 1337
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stdObject instead of stdClassnew keywordMore Info:
Yes it is. The only problem in your code is that it's missing a new before calling stdClass, and you're using stdObject, but you mean stdClass
<?php
class A {
public $foo = 1;
}
$a = new A;
$b = $a; // $a and $b are copies of the same identifier
// ($a) = ($b) = <id>
$b->newProp = 2;
echo $a->newProp."\n";
$foo = new stdClass();stdClassis not a function