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* TWeakCallableCollection class |
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* @author Brad Anderson <[email protected]> |
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* @link https://github.com/pradosoft/prado |
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* @license https://github.com/pradosoft/prado/blob/master/LICENSE |
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namespace Prado\Collections; |
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use Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataValueException; |
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* TWeakCallableCollection class |
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* TWeakCallableCollection implements a priority ordered list collection of callables. This extends |
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* {@link TPriorityList}. This holds the callables for object event handlers and global event handlers by |
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* converting all callable objects into a WeakReference (for PHP 7.4+). TWeakCallableCollection prevents circular |
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* references in global events that would otherwise block object destruction, and thus removal of the callable |
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* in __destruct. All data out has the callable objects converted back to the regular object reference in a callable. |
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* @author Brad Anderson <[email protected]> |
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* @since 4.2.0 |
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class TWeakCallableCollection extends TPriorityList |
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* @var bool wether or not WeakReference is available |
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private static $_weak; |
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/** |
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* Constructor. |
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* Initializes the list with an array or an iterable object. Discovers the availability of the |
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* {@link WeakReference} object in PHP 7.4.0+. |
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* @param null|array|\Iterator $data the initial data. Default is null, meaning no initial data. |
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* @param bool $readOnly whether the list is read-only |
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* @param numeric $defaultPriority the default priority of items without specified priorities. |
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* @param int $precision the precision of the numeric priorities |
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* @throws \Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataTypeException If data is not null and is neither an array nor an iterator. |
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*/ |
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public function __construct($data = null, $readOnly = false, $defaultPriority = 10, $precision = 8) |
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{ |
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if (self::$_weak === null) { |
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self::$_weak = class_exists('\WeakReference', false); |
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parent::__construct($data, $readOnly, $defaultPriority, $precision); |
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* TWeakCallableCollection cannot auto listen to global events or there will be a loop. |
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public function getAutoGlobalListen() |
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public static function getWeakReferenceEnabled() |
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return self::$_weak; |
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* If WeakReference is available, converts the $items array of callable that |
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* @param array $items an array of callable where objects are WeakReference |
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protected function filterItemsForOutput($items) |
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return $items; |
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if (is_array($handler) && is_object($handler[0]) && is_a($handler[0], '\WeakReference')) { |
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The issue could also be caused by a filter entry in the build configuration. If the path has been excluded in your configuration, e.g.
excluded_paths: ["lib/*"]
, you can move it to the dependency path list as follows:For further information see https://scrutinizer-ci.com/docs/tools/php/php-scrutinizer/#list-dependency-paths