PHP 5.4 Access Members on Instantiation PRO

PHP 5.4 allows us to access class members on the instantiation. We will use this special capability in those rare cases in which the only reason for creating the object is in order to allow us to access one of the class members.

<?
class Utils
{
    function calc($numA,$numB)
    {
        return $numA+$numB;
    }
}

$temp = (new Utils)->calc(3,4);

echo $temp;
?>

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