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miXin: Extend classes by using several mixin classes

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This class can extend classes by using several mixin classes.

It can load the code of two or more class files and create a new class definition in such way that the first is extended by the others.

The loaded classes are cached until the class files are modified to avoid the overhead of restacking the class files every time they are loaded.

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Usually if you want to extend a class you need to define one class explicitly as an extension of another.

This class provides an alternative approach that allows that a base class be extended by multiple other classes without having to define them as extensions of each other.

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The Issue === Let's say you have a core class in your system that you reference in many places. But you want to allow people to write extensions to it. You want to be able to add multiple extensions to the same class and you want each one to use the same syntax. ### Your Base Class // extend me! class BaseClass { public $iambase = 1; } ### Extension #1 // John writes a cool new feature class JohnsCoolFeature extends BaseClass { public $iamjohn = 1; public $extended = 1; } ### Extension #1 // Jane writes a cool new feature class JanesCoolFeature extends BaseClass { public $iamjane = 1; public $extended = 2; } In this case, John and Jane couldn't both write extensions to the original object and have them implemented. They would have to manually extend each other and that makes it very difficult to maintain and manage. Moreover when you implement the code in your system. This will be the result $foo = new BaseClass; echo $foo->extended; // null echo $foo->iambase; // 1 echo $foo->iamjohn; // null echo $foo->iamjane; // null The Solution === This mixin utility takes all the different objects and restacks them in a special cache file. Once it has been restacked. You can easily include this file and bingo, it's ready to rock. Now this works! $foo = new BaseClass; echo $foo->extended; // 2 echo $foo->iambase; // 1 echo $foo->iamjohn; // 1 echo $foo->iamjane; // 1 How To Use === _You must never have more than one class in each file._ You can't properly include the original file as it will hijack the classname we want to adjust. So classes you want to make sure are stacked, you include like this. e_MixinUtil::load($file); All you need to do is make sure the extending classes are built like: myClass extends BaseClass { } The base class may be a completely standalone class or it may extend other objects. These other objects will not be touched.

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