PHP doesn't support friend-like declarations. It can be simulated in PHP5 using the __get and __set methods and by inspecting a backtrace for the allowed friend classes. But this type of coding practice is considered to be clumsy −
class sample_friend { private $__friends = array('My_Friend', 'Other_Friend'); public function __get($key) { $trace = debug_backtrace(); if(isset($trace[1]['class']) && in_array($trace[1]['class'], $this->__friends)) { return $this->$key; } // __get() code goes here trigger_error('Cannot access private property ' . __CLASS__ . '::$' . $key, E_USER_ERROR); } public function __set($key, $value) { $trace = debug_backtrace(); if(isset($trace[1]['class']) && in_array($trace[1]['class'], $this->__friends)) { return $this->$key = $value; } // normal __set() code goes here trigger_error('Cannot access private property ' . __CLASS__ . '::$' . $key, E_USER_ERROR); } }