Both method calls and member accesses can be overloaded via the
   __call, __get and __set methods. These methods will only be
   triggered when your object or inherited object doesn't contain the 
   member or method you're trying to access.
  
void 
__set ( string name, mixed value )
mixed 
__get ( mixed name )
    Class members can be overloaded to run custom code defined in your class
    by defining these specially named methods. The $name 
    parameter used is the name of the variable that should be set or retrieved.
    The __set() method's $value parameter specifies the 
    value that the object should set set the $name.
   
| Example 19-18. overloading with __get and __set example | 
<?phpclass Setter
 {
 public $n;
 private $x = array("a" => 1, "b" => 2, "c" => 3);
 
 function __get($nm)
 {
 print "Getting [$nm]\n";
 
 if (isset($this->x[$nm])) {
 $r = $this->x[$nm];
 print "Returning: $r\n";
 return $r;
 } else {
 echo "Nothing!\n";
 }
 }
 
 function __set($nm, $val)
 {
 print "Setting [$nm] to $val\n";
 
 if (isset($this->x[$nm])) {
 $this->x[$nm] = $val;
 echo "OK!\n";
 } else {
 echo "Not OK!\n";
 }
 }
 }
 
 $foo = new Setter();
 $foo->n = 1;
 $foo->a = 100;
 $foo->a++;
 $foo->z++;
 var_dump($foo);
 ?>
 | 
 The above example will output: | 
Setting [a] to 100OK!
 Getting [a]
 Returning: 100
 Setting [a] to 101
 OK!
 Getting [z]
 Nothing!
 Setting [z] to 1
 Not OK!
 object(Setter)#1 (2) {
 ["n"]=>
 int(1)
 ["x:private"]=>
 array(3) {
 ["a"]=>
 int(101)
 ["b"]=>
 int(2)
 ["c"]=>
 int(3)
 }
 }
 | 
 | 
mixed 
__call ( string name, array arguments )
    Class methods can be overloaded to run custom code defined in your class
    by defining this specially named method. The $name 
    parameter used is the name as the function name that was requested 
    to be used. The arguments that were passed in the function will be 
    defined as an array in the $arguments parameter.
    The value returned from the __call() method will be returned to the
    caller of the method.
   
| Example 19-19. overloading with __call example | 
<?phpclass Caller
 {
 private $x = array(1, 2, 3);
 
 function __call($m, $a)
 {
 print "Method $m called:\n";
 var_dump($a);
 return $this->x;
 }
 }
 
 $foo = new Caller();
 $a = $foo->test(1, "2", 3.4, true);
 var_dump($a);
 ?>
 | 
 The above example will output: | 
Method test called:array(4) {
 [0]=>
 int(1)
 [1]=>
 string(1) "2"
 [2]=>
 float(3.4)
 [3]=>
 bool(true)
 }
 array(3) {
 [0]=>
 int(1)
 [1]=>
 int(2)
 [2]=>
 int(3)
 }
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