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28 lines
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Static Classes {#advanced.features.static.classes}
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You can directly access static classes. The syntax is the same as in
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PHP.
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> **Note**
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> Direct access to PHP classes is not recommended. This ties the
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> underlying application code structure directly to the presentation,
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> and also complicates template syntax. It is recommended to register
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> plugins which insulate templates from PHP classes/objects. Use at your
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> own discretion. See the Best Practices section of the Smarty website.
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{assign var=foo value=myclass::BAR} <--- class constant BAR
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{assign var=foo value=myclass::method()} <--- method result
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{assign var=foo value=myclass::method1()->method2} <--- method chaining
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{assign var=foo value=myclass::$bar} <--- property bar of class myclass
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{assign var=foo value=$bar::method} <--- using Smarty variable bar as class name
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