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Class to implement stub globals, which are globals that delay loading the their associated module code by deferring initialisation until the first method call. More...
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__call ( $name, $args) | |
Function called by PHP if no function with that name exists in this object. More... | |
__construct ( $global=null, $class=null, $params=[]) | |
_call ( $name, $args) | |
Function called if any function exists with that name in this object. More... | |
_newObject () | |
Create a new object to replace this stub object. More... | |
_unstub ( $name='_unstub', $level=2) | |
This function creates a new object of the real class and replace it in the global variable. More... | |
Static Public Member Functions | |
static | isRealObject ( $obj) |
Returns a bool value whenever $obj is a stub object. More... | |
static | unstub (&$obj) |
Unstubs an object, if it is a stub object. More... | |
Protected Attributes | |
null string | $class |
null callable | $factory |
null string | $global |
array | $params |
Class to implement stub globals, which are globals that delay loading the their associated module code by deferring initialisation until the first method call.
Note on reference parameters:
If the called method takes any parameters by reference, the __call magic here won't work correctly. The solution is to unstub the object before calling the method.
Note on unstub loops:
Unstub loops (infinite recursion) sometimes occur when a constructor calls another function, and the other function calls some method of the stub. The best way to avoid this is to make constructors as lightweight as possible, deferring any initialisation which depends on other modules. As a last resort, you can use StubObject::isRealObject() to break the loop, but as a general rule, the stub object mechanism should be transparent, and code which refers to it should be kept to a minimum.
Definition at line 44 of file StubObject.php.
StubObject::__construct | ( | $global = null , |
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string | $global | Name of the global variable. |
string | callable | $class | Name of the class of the real object or a factory function to call |
array | $params | Parameters to pass to constructor of the real object. |
Reimplemented in DeprecatedGlobal.
Definition at line 63 of file StubObject.php.
StubObject::__call | ( | $name, | |
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Function called by PHP if no function with that name exists in this object.
string | $name | Name of the function called |
array | $args | Arguments |
Definition at line 136 of file StubObject.php.
StubObject::_call | ( | $name, | |
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Function called if any function exists with that name in this object.
It is used to unstub the object. Only used internally, PHP will call self::__call() function and that function will call this function. This function will also call the function with the same name in the real object.
string | $name | Name of the function called |
array | $args | Arguments |
Definition at line 109 of file StubObject.php.
References $args, $GLOBALS, $name, _unstub(), and global.
Referenced by __call().
StubObject::_newObject | ( | ) |
Create a new object to replace this stub object.
Reimplemented in StubUserLang, and DeprecatedGlobal.
Definition at line 118 of file StubObject.php.
References $class, $factory, $params, and ObjectFactory\getObjectFromSpec().
Referenced by _unstub().
StubObject::_unstub | ( | $name = '_unstub' , |
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$level = 2 |
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This function creates a new object of the real class and replace it in the global variable.
This is public, for the convenience of external callers wishing to access properties, e.g. eval.php
string | $name | Name of the method called in this object. |
int | $level | Level to go in the stack trace to get the function who called this function. |
MWException |
Definition at line 152 of file StubObject.php.
References $global, $GLOBALS, _newObject(), global, wfDebug(), and wfGetCaller().
Referenced by _call(), and StubUserLang\findVariantLink().
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Returns a bool value whenever $obj is a stub object.
Can be used to break a infinite loop when unstubbing an object.
object | $obj | Object to check. |
Definition at line 80 of file StubObject.php.
Referenced by ParserOptions\__construct().
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Unstubs an object, if it is a stub object.
Can be used to break a infinite loop when unstubbing an object or to avoid reference parameter breakage.
object | &$obj | Object to check. |
Definition at line 92 of file StubObject.php.
Referenced by ExtParserFunctions\timeCommon().
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Definition at line 49 of file StubObject.php.
Referenced by __construct(), and _newObject().
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Definition at line 52 of file StubObject.php.
Referenced by _newObject().
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Definition at line 46 of file StubObject.php.
Referenced by __construct(), and _unstub().
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Definition at line 55 of file StubObject.php.
Referenced by __construct(), and _newObject().