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* TEventHandler class |
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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; |
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use Prado\Collections\IWeakRetainable; |
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use Prado\Exceptions\TApplicationException; |
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use Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataTypeException; |
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use Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidDataValueException; |
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use Prado\Exceptions\TInvalidOperationException; |
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use Closure; |
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/** |
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* TEventHandler class |
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* This class is a helper class for passing specific data along with an event handler. |
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* Normal event handlers only have a sender and parameter, but under a TEventHandler |
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* there is a third parameter in the event handler method for data. This class is |
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* invokable and will pass invoked method arguments forward to the managed handler |
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* A TEventHandler handler method would be implemented as such: |
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* $handler = new TEventHandler([$object, 'myHandler'], ['key' => 'data']); |
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* $handler($sender, $param); // <- invokable |
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* $component->attachEventHandler('onMyEvent', $handler, $priority); |
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* public function myHandler(object $sender, mixed $param, mixed $data = null): mixed |
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* In this instance, $data is default to null so it can be called on a raised |
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* attached event without TEventHandler. If you will only have a your handler use |
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* TEventHandler, then $data can be required (without the null default). |
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* There are several ways to access the event handler (callable). {@link getHandler} |
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* will return the event handler and can be requested to return the callable as |
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* WeakReference. |
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* The event handler can be accessed by ArrayAccess as well. For example: |
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* $handler = new TEventHandler('TMyClass::myStaticHandler', ['data' => 2, ...]); |
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* $handler[null] === 'TMyClass::myStaticHandler' === $handler->getHandler(); |
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* $handler[0] === 'TMyClass::myStaticHandler'; |
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* $handler = new TEventHandler([$behavior, 'myHandler'], ['data' => 3, ...]); |
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* $handler[null] === [$behavior, 'myHandler'] === $handler->getHandler(); |
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* $handler[0] === $behavior; |
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* $handler[1] === 'myHandler'; |
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* $handler[2] === ['data' => 3, ...] === $handler->getData(); |
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* as WeakReference and re-references the callable handler object when used. |
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* directly will properly increment their PHP use counter to be retained. |
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class TEventHandler implements IWeakRetainable, \ArrayAccess, \Countable |
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public function offsetUnset(mixed $offset): void |
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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