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Old 05-09-2008
Nathan Nobbe
 
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Default Re: [PHP] Recursion... Sort of...

On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Matt Neimeyer <matt@neimeyer.org> wrote:

> Is there a way to tell if a function has been called that has resulted
> in a call to the same function?
>
> We have an in-house CRM app that has a function that draws a tabbed
> panel on a screen... BUT if there are sub-sub-tabbed panels we want to
> invert the tab colors and panel colors...
>
> So...
>
> DrawSubTab($Set) - Black on White
> Content
> DrawSubTab($Set) - White on Black
> Content
> DrawSubTab($Set) - Black on White
> Content
> DrawSubTab($Set) - Black on White
> Content
> Etc...
>
> I suppose I could rewrite EVERY call to the function with a recursion
> count like DrawSubTab($Set,$DepthCount+1) but that would be a MASSIVE
> commit... whereas if the function can determine itself... All that
> said I can't think of a good way to do it without a bastardized global
> variable that track "how deep" we are and there is something that
> bothers me about that approach... Unless that really is the easiest
> way.



you dont need a global, you can have a variable that persists throughout the
request local only to the function itself using the static keyword.

function doStuff() {
static $callCount;

if(!isset($callCount))
$callCount = 1;
else
$callCount++;

/// do stuff w/ $callCount to potentially handle sub-tabs and stuff

$callCount--;
}

-nathan

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