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The static keyword, in object-oriented programming languages, is used to define a function/method or field/property as bound to the context of a type/class, but not to any specific instance. Unlike constants, static properties can usually be changed at runtime. static also refers to the storage class in languages like C. static variables are initialized once, at run-time, and persist in between function calls (i.e. they aren't re-initialized).

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Calling a method outside class statically, passing other method's output as parameter

I like @jsanc623's answer, but I would also add into the code a private static variable $_instance, and using a similar loader function: class adminTemplate { private static $_instance; private … $sidebarGuideReturnValue private function __construct(){} public static function getInstance() { if(! …
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