PHP 5.2 Equivalent to Late Static Binding (new static)?

I am trying to make a script that is built for php 5.3 work on a php 5.2 server. The script uses a lot of late static binding like:

return new static($options);

What is the equivalent to this in php 5.2? would it be new self somehow? Or is it not possible to achieve the same effect...

Thanks

EDIT:

Here is a related question New self vs. new static

Juts trying to wrap my head around this late static binding stuff...


I think the only way is to pass by a protected static method that build your singleton and a public static method that defines the class to use. You can "emulate" it by using the get_class function over $this

class ParentClass{
    protected static function getInstance2($className){
         //some stuffs here
         return new $className();
    }
    public static function getInstance(){
        return self::getInstance2(get_class(self));
    }
}
class ChildClass extends ParentClass{
    public static function getInstance(){
        return self::getInstance2(get_class(self));
    }
}
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