php-src/Zend/tests/call_user_func_003.phpt
Tim Düsterhus 08b2ab22f4
Include the source location in Closure names (#13550)
* Include the source location in Closure names

This change makes stack traces involving Closures, especially multiple
different Closures, much more useful, because it's more easily visible *which*
closure was called for a given stack frame.

The implementation is similar to that of anonymous classes which already
include the file name and line number within their generated classname.

* Update scripts/dev/bless_tests.php for closure naming

* Adjust existing tests for closure naming

* Adjust tests for closure naming that were not caught locally

* Drop the namespace from closure names

This is redundant with the included filename.

* Include filename and line number as separate keys in Closure debug info

* Fix test

* Fix test

* Include the surrounding class and function name in closure names

* Fix test

* Relax test expecations

* Fix tests after merge

* NEWS / UPGRADING
2024-04-12 18:21:13 +02:00

44 lines
748 B
PHP

--TEST--
Testing call_user_func() with closures
--FILE--
<?php
$foo = function() {
static $instance;
if (is_null($instance)) {
$instance = function () {
return 'OK!';
};
}
return $instance;
};
var_dump(call_user_func(array($foo, '__invoke'))->__invoke());
var_dump(call_user_func(function() use (&$foo) { return $foo; }, '__invoke'));
?>
--EXPECTF--
string(3) "OK!"
object(Closure)#%d (4) {
["name"]=>
string(%d) "{closure:%s:%d}"
["file"]=>
string(%d) "%s"
["line"]=>
int(%d)
["static"]=>
array(1) {
["instance"]=>
object(Closure)#%d (3) {
["name"]=>
string(%d) "{closure:%s:%d}"
["file"]=>
string(%d) "%s"
["line"]=>
int(%d)
}
}
}