I have recently done an update to PHP 5.4, and I get an error about static and non-static code.
This is the error:
PHP Strict Standards: Non-static method VTimer::get()
should not be called statically in /home/jaco/public_html/include/function_smarty.php on line 371
This is the line 371:
$timer = VTimer::get($options['magic']);
I hope somebody can help.
That means it should be called like:
$timer = (new VTimer)->get($options['magic']);
The difference between static
and non-static
is that the first one doesn't need instantiation so you can call the classname
then append ::
to it and call the method immediately.
Like so:
ClassName::method();
and if the method is not static you need to initialize it like so:
$var = new ClassName();
$var->method();
However, in PHP >=5.4 you can use this syntax instead as a shorthand:
(new ClassName)->method();