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1 | <?php |
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10 | public function testModifyReferencedVariables() |
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11 | { |
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12 | $context = $this->getContext(); |
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14 | /** |
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15 | * This variable is not needed for change |
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16 | */ |
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17 | $variableAValue = 1; |
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18 | $variableAType = CompiledExpression::INTEGER; |
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19 | $context->addVariable( |
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20 | $variableA = new Variable('a', $variableAValue, $variableAType) |
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21 | ); |
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23 | /** |
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24 | * $b = true; |
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25 | */ |
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26 | $context->addVariable( |
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27 | $variableB = new Variable('b', null, CompiledExpression::BOOLEAN, true) |
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28 | ); |
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30 | /** |
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31 | * $c = &$b; |
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32 | */ |
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33 | $variableC = new Variable('c'); |
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34 | $variableC->setReferencedTo($variableB); |
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36 | $context->addVariable( |
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37 | $variableC |
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38 | ); |
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40 | $newType = CompiledExpression::INTEGER; |
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41 | $newValue = 55; |
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43 | /** |
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44 | * $b = {$newValue}; |
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45 | * After it variable $c will change type and value |
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46 | */ |
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47 | $context->modifyReferencedVariables($variableB, $newType, $newValue); |
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49 | self::assertSame($newValue, $variableC->getValue()); |
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50 | self::assertSame($newType, $variableC->getType()); |
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52 | /** |
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53 | * Assert that variable $a was not changed |
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54 | */ |
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55 | self::assertSame($variableAValue, $variableA->getValue()); |
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56 | self::assertSame($variableAType, $variableA->getType()); |
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57 | } |
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58 | } |
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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: