What is an abstract class, trait and interface to use for php code example

Example 1: abstract function php

abstract class absclass { // mark the entire class as abstract
    abstract public function fuc();
}

Example 2: php interface vs abstract class

Use an interface when you want to force developers working in your 
system (yourself included) to implement a set number of methods on the 
classes they'll be building.
Use an abstract class when you want to force developers working in your 
system (yourself included) to implement a set numbers of methods and you 
want to provide some base methods that will help them develop their child 
classes.
Another thing to keep in mind is client classes can only extend one abstract 
class, whereas they can implement multiple interfaces. So, if you're 
defining your behavior contracts in abstract classes, that means each child 
class may only conform to a single contract. Sometimes this a good thing, 
when you want to force your user-programmers along a particular path. Other 
times it would be bad. Imagine if PHP's Countable and Iterator interfaces 
were abstract classes instead of interfaces.
One approach that's common when you're uncertain which way to go (as 
mentioned by cletus below) is to create an interface, and then have your 
abstract class implement that interface.

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