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15 | public function testCreateReflectionObject() |
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16 | { |
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17 | $expectedReflection = new ReflectionClass(stdClass::class); |
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18 | $reflection = Reflection::createReflectionObject(stdClass::class); |
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19 | self::assertEquals($expectedReflection, $reflection); |
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21 | $this->expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class); |
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22 | Reflection::createReflectionObject('blablabla\nonexistingclass'); |
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23 | } |
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Let?s assume that you have a directory layout like this:
and let?s assume the following content of
Bar.php
:If both files
OtherDir/Foo.php
andSomeDir/Foo.php
are loaded in the same runtime, you will see a PHP error such as the following:PHP Fatal error: Cannot use SomeDir\Foo as Foo because the name is already in use in OtherDir/Foo.php
However, as
OtherDir/Foo.php
does not necessarily have to be loaded and the error is only triggered if it is loaded beforeOtherDir/Bar.php
, this problem might go unnoticed for a while. In order to prevent this error from surfacing, you must import the namespace with a different alias: