Let’s $modelClass=‘Post’;
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$model=CActiveRecord::model($modelClass)->findByPk(1);
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$model=call_user_func(array($modelClass,‘model’))->findByPk(1);
CActiveRecord is abstract class. Right choose is 2? Am I right or there is some other variant?
Let’s $modelClass=‘Post’;
$model=CActiveRecord::model($modelClass)->findByPk(1);
$model=call_user_func(array($modelClass,‘model’))->findByPk(1);
CActiveRecord is abstract class. Right choose is 2? Am I right or there is some other variant?
1 will work properly,
2 will also work
Was that your question or did you try to ask something else?
// Edit: Ah, wait, you said:
"CActiveRecord is abstract class."
That’s right, but abstract means that you cannot instantiate it - and you don’t need to when calling a static method
Yes, you’re right. And yet 1 a bit faster and it’s shorter
to Daniel M
And so, your own choose: 1 or 2?
I would choose (1) as it intuitively seems faster than (2). But it’s too late (~3 am in Germany) to think about that
The Yii core uses the first method
to jonah
OK, then i’ll use first method in extensions too.