PHP OOP - Destructor

PHP - The __destruct Function

A destructor is called when the object is destructed or the script is stopped or exited.

If you create a __destruct() function, PHP will automatically call this function at the end of the script.Notice that the destruct function starts with two underscores (__)!

The example below has a __construct() function that is automatically called when you create an object from a class, and a __destruct() function that is automatically called at the end of the script:

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                            <?php
    class Fruit {
        public $name;
        public $color;
    
        function __construct($name) {
        $this->name = $name;
        }
        function __destruct() {
        echo "The fruit is {$this->name}.";
        }
    }
    
    $apple = new Fruit("Apple");
    ?>
                        

    Another example: As constructors and destructors helps reducing the amount of code, they are very useful!/p> `

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                            <?php
    class Fruit {
      public $name;
      public $color;
    
      function __construct($name, $color) {
        $this->name = $name;
        $this->color = $color;
      }
      function __destruct() {
        echo "The fruit is {$this->name} and the color is {$this->color}.";
      }
    }
    
    $apple = new Fruit("Apple", "red");
    ?>
                        

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