When dumping default values in ReflectionXXX::__toString(), for expression initializers print the AST export instead of trying to evaluate the expression. With the introduction of "new in initializers" the result of the evaluation will commonly not be printable at all, and "__toString" will throw an exception, which is not particularly useful. Using the AST export also provides more information on how the parameter was originally declared, e.g. it preserves the fact that a certain constant was used. Closes GH-7540.
41 lines
742 B
PHP
41 lines
742 B
PHP
--TEST--
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ReflectionAttribute::__toString
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--FILE--
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<?php
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#[Foo, Bar(a: "foo", b: 1234), Baz("foo", 1234), X(NO_ERROR), Y(new stdClass)]
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function foo() {}
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$refl = new ReflectionFunction('foo');
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echo $refl->getAttributes()[0];
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echo $refl->getAttributes()[1];
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echo $refl->getAttributes()[2];
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echo $refl->getAttributes()[3];
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echo $refl->getAttributes()[4];
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?>
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--EXPECT--
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Attribute [ Foo ]
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Attribute [ Bar ] {
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- Arguments [2] {
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Argument #0 [ a = 'foo' ]
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Argument #1 [ b = 1234 ]
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}
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}
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Attribute [ Baz ] {
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- Arguments [2] {
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Argument #0 [ 'foo' ]
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Argument #1 [ 1234 ]
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}
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}
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Attribute [ X ] {
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- Arguments [1] {
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Argument #0 [ NO_ERROR ]
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}
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}
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Attribute [ Y ] {
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- Arguments [1] {
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Argument #0 [ new \stdClass() ]
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}
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}
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