| 1 | <?php |
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| 31 | class PhpParameter extends AbstractModel implements ValueInterface { |
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| 33 | use NamePart; |
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| 34 | use TypePart; |
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| 35 | use ValuePart; |
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| 37 | private $passedByReference = false; |
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| 38 | |||
| 39 | /** |
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| 40 | * Creates a new PHP parameter. |
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| 41 | * |
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| 42 | * @param string $name the parameter name |
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| 43 | * @return static |
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| 44 | */ |
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| 45 | 19 | public static function create($name = null) { |
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| 49 | /** |
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| 50 | * Creates a PHP parameter from reflection |
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| 51 | * |
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| 52 | * @deprecated will be removed in version 0.5 |
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| 53 | * @param \ReflectionParameter $ref |
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| 54 | * @return PhpParameter |
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| 55 | */ |
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| 56 | public static function fromReflection(\ReflectionParameter $ref) { |
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| 57 | $parameter = new static(); |
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| 58 | $parameter->setName($ref->name)->setPassedByReference($ref->isPassedByReference()); |
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| 60 | if ($ref->isDefaultValueAvailable()) { |
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| 61 | $value = $ref->getDefaultValue(); |
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| 63 | if (is_string($value) |
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| 64 | || is_int($value) |
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| 65 | || is_float($value) |
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| 66 | || is_bool($value) |
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| 67 | || is_null($value) |
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| 68 | || ($value instanceof PhpConstant)) { |
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| 69 | $parameter->setValue($value); |
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| 70 | } else { |
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| 71 | $parameter->setExpression($value); |
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| 72 | } |
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| 73 | } |
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| 75 | // find type and description in docblock |
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| 76 | $docblock = new Docblock($ref->getDeclaringFunction()); |
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| 78 | $params = $docblock->getTags('param'); |
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| 79 | $tag = $params->find($ref->name, function (ParamTag $t, $name) { |
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| 80 | return $t->getVariable() == '$' . $name; |
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| 81 | }); |
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| 83 | if ($tag !== null) { |
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| 84 | $parameter->setType($tag->getType(), $tag->getDescription()); |
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| 85 | } |
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| 87 | // set type if not found in comment |
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| 88 | if ($parameter->getType() === null) { |
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| 89 | if ($ref->isArray()) { |
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| 90 | $parameter->setType('array'); |
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| 91 | } elseif ($class = $ref->getClass()) { |
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| 92 | $parameter->setType($class->getName()); |
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| 93 | } elseif (method_exists($ref, 'isCallable') && $ref->isCallable()) { |
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| 94 | $parameter->setType('callable'); |
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| 95 | } |
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| 96 | } |
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| 98 | return $parameter; |
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| 99 | } |
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| 101 | /** |
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| 102 | * Creates a new PHP parameter |
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| 103 | * |
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| 104 | * @param string $name the parameter name |
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| 105 | */ |
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| 106 | 32 | public function __construct($name = null) { |
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| 110 | /** |
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| 111 | * Sets whether this parameter is passed by reference |
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| 112 | * |
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| 113 | * @param bool $bool `true` if passed by reference and `false` if not |
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| 114 | * @return $this |
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| 115 | */ |
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| 116 | 12 | public function setPassedByReference($bool) { |
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| 122 | /** |
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| 123 | * Returns whether this parameter is passed by reference |
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| 124 | * |
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| 125 | * @return bool `true` if passed by reference and `false` if not |
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| 126 | */ |
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| 127 | 12 | public function isPassedByReference() { |
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| 131 | /** |
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| 132 | * Returns a docblock tag for this parameter |
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| 133 | * |
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| 134 | * @return ParamTag |
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| 135 | */ |
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| 136 | 7 | public function getDocblockTag() { |
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| 143 | /** |
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| 144 | * Alias for setDescription() |
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| 145 | * |
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| 146 | * @see #setDescription |
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| 147 | * @param string $description |
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| 148 | * @return $this |
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| 149 | */ |
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| 150 | 7 | public function setTypeDescription($description) { |
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| 154 | /** |
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| 155 | * Alias for getDescription() |
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| 156 | * |
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| 157 | * @see #getDescription |
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| 158 | * @return string |
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| 159 | */ |
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| 160 | 9 | public function getTypeDescription() { |
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| 163 | } |
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| 164 |
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: