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<?php
/**
* Object class file.
*
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright &copy; 2008-2012 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\base;
/**
* Object is the base class that implements the *property* feature.
*
* A property is defined by a getter method (e.g. `getLabel`),
* and/or a setter method (e.g. `setLabel`). For example, the following
* getter and setter methods define a property named `label`:
*
* ~~~
* private $_label;
*
* public function getLabel()
* {
* return $this->_label;
* }
*
* public function setLabel($value)
* {
* $this->_label = $value;
* }
* ~~~
*
* A property can be accessed like a member variable of an object.
* Reading or writing a property will cause the invocation of the corresponding
* getter or setter method. For example,
*
* ~~~
* // equivalent to $label = $object->getLabel();
* $label = $object->label;
* // equivalent to $object->setLabel('abc');
* $object->label = 'abc';
* ~~~
*
* If a property only has a getter method and has no setter method, it is
* considered as *read-only*. In this case, trying to modify the property value
* will cause an exception.
*
* Property names are *case-insensitive*.
*
* One can call [[hasProperty]], [[canGetProperty]] and/or [[canSetProperty]]
* to check the existence of a property.
*
* Besides the property feature, the Object class defines a static method
* [[create]] which provides a convenient alternative way of creating a new
* object instance.
*
* The Object class also defines the [[evaluateExpression]] method so that a PHP
* expression or callback can be dynamically evaluated within the context of an object.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class Object
{
/**
* Returns the value of a object property.
*
* Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
* will be implicitly called when executing `$value = $object->property;`.
* @param string $name the property name
* @return mixed the property value, event handlers attached to the event,
* the named behavior, or the value of a behavior's property
* @throws Exception if the property is not defined
* @see __set
*/
public function __get($name)
{
$getter = 'get' . $name;
if (method_exists($this, $getter)) {
return $this->$getter();
}
throw new Exception('Getting unknown property: ' . get_class($this) . '.' . $name);
}
/**
* Sets value of a object property.
*
* Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
* will be implicitly called when executing `$object->property = $value;`.
* @param string $name the property name or the event name
* @param mixed $value the property value
* @throws Exception if the property is not defined or read-only.
* @see __get
*/
public function __set($name, $value)
{
$setter = 'set' . $name;
if (method_exists($this, $setter)) {
return $this->$setter($value);
}
if (method_exists($this, 'get' . $name)) {
throw new Exception('Setting read-only property: ' . get_class($this) . '.' . $name);
} else {
throw new Exception('Setting unknown property: ' . get_class($this) . '.' . $name);
}
}
/**
* Checks if the named property is set (not null).
*
* Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
* will be implicitly called when executing `isset($object->property)`.
*
* Note that if the property is not defined, false will be returned.
* @param string $name the property name or the event name
* @return boolean whether the named property is set (not null).
*/
public function __isset($name)
{
$getter = 'get' . $name;
if (method_exists($this, $getter)) { // property is not null
return $this->$getter() !== null;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Sets a object property to be null.
*
* Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
* will be implicitly called when executing `unset($object->property)`.
*
* Note that if the property is not defined, this method will do nothing.
* If the property is read-only, it will throw an exception.
* @param string $name the property name
* @throws Exception if the property is read only.
*/
public function __unset($name)
{
$setter = 'set' . $name;
if (method_exists($this, $setter)) { // write property
$this->$setter(null);
} elseif (method_exists($this, 'get' . $name)) {
throw new Exception('Unsetting read-only property: ' . get_class($this) . '.' . $name);
}
}
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether a property is defined.
* A property is defined if there is a getter or setter method
* defined in the class. Note that property names are case-insensitive.
* @param string $name the property name
* @return boolean whether the property is defined
* @see canGetProperty
* @see canSetProperty
*/
public function hasProperty($name)
{
return $this->canGetProperty($name) || $this->canSetProperty($name);
}
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether a property can be read.
* A property can be read if the class has a getter method
* for the property name. Note that property name is case-insensitive.
* @param string $name the property name
* @return boolean whether the property can be read
* @see canSetProperty
*/
public function canGetProperty($name)
{
return method_exists($this, 'get' . $name);
}
/**
* Returns a value indicating whether a property can be set.
* A property can be written if the class has a setter method
* for the property name. Note that property name is case-insensitive.
* @param string $name the property name
* @return boolean whether the property can be written
* @see canGetProperty
*/
public function canSetProperty($name)
{
return method_exists($this, 'set' . $name);
}
/**
* Evaluates a PHP expression or callback under the context of this object.
*
* Valid PHP callback can be class method name in the form of
* array(ClassName/Object, MethodName), or anonymous function.
*
* If a PHP callback is used, the corresponding function/method signature should be
*
* ~~~
* function foo($param1, $param2, ..., $object) { ... }
* ~~~
*
* where the array elements in the second parameter to this method will be passed
* to the callback as `$param1`, `$param2`, ...; and the last parameter will be the object itself.
*
* If a PHP expression is used, the second parameter will be "extracted" into PHP variables
* that can be directly accessed in the expression.
* See [PHP extract](http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.extract.php)
* for more details. In the expression, the object can be accessed using `$this`.
*
* @param mixed $_expression_ a PHP expression or PHP callback to be evaluated.
* @param array $_data_ additional parameters to be passed to the above expression/callback.
* @return mixed the expression result
*/
public function evaluateExpression($_expression_, $_data_=array())
{
if (is_string($_expression_)) {
extract($_data_);
return eval('return ' . $_expression_ . ';');
} else {
$_data_[] = $this;
return call_user_func_array($_expression_, $_data_);
}
}
/**
* Creates a new object instance.
*
* This method calls [[\Yii::create]] to create the new object instance.
*
* This method differs from the PHP `new` operator in that it does the following
* steps to create a new object instance:
*
* - Call class constructor (same the `new` operator);
* - Initialize the object properties using the name-value pairs given as the
* last parameter to this method;
* - Call [[Initable::init|init]] if the class implements [[Initable]].
*
* Parameters passed to this method will be used as the parameters to the object
* constructor.
*
* Additionally, one can pass in an associative array as the last parameter to
* this method. This method will treat the array as name-value pairs that initialize
* the corresponding object properties. For example,
*
* ~~~
* class Foo extends \yii\base\Object
* {
* public $c;
* public function __construct($a, $b)
* {
* ...
* }
* }
*
* $model = Foo::create(1, 2, array('c' => 3));
* // which is equivalent to the following lines:
* $model = new Foo(1, 2);
* $model->c = 3;
* ~~~
*
* @return object the created object
* @throws Exception if the configuration is invalid.
*/
public static function create()
{
$class = '\\' . get_called_class();
if (($n = func_num_args()) > 0) {
$args = func_get_args();
if (is_array($args[$n-1])) {
// the last parameter could be configuration array
$method = new \ReflectionMethod($class, '__construct');
if ($method->getNumberOfParameters()+1 == $n) {
$config = $args[$n-1];
array_pop($args);
}
}
$config['class'] = $class;
array_unshift($args, $config);
return call_user_func_array('\Yii::create', $args);
} else {
return \Yii::create($class);
}
}
}