pocketmine / callback-validator
Fork of daverandom/callback-validator - Tools for validating callback signatures
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Requires
- php: ^7.1 || ^8.0
- ext-reflection: *
Requires (Dev)
- phpstan/extension-installer: ^1.0
- phpstan/phpstan: 0.12.59
- phpstan/phpstan-strict-rules: ^0.12.4
- phpunit/phpunit: ^7.5 || ^8.5 || ^9.0
Replaces
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Last update: 2024-12-01 00:07:06 UTC
README
Validates callback signatures against a prototype.
This is a fork of daverandom/callback-validator used by PocketMine-MP. There are no significant changes from the upstream repository apart from more test versions, updated dependencies, and tagged releases for packages to use.
Since the upstream version has no release, it affects the composer stability of packages that use it. This caused problems for packages depending on pocketmine/pocketmine-mp
because they could not receive its latest versions.
Status
Usage
// Create a prototype function (can be any callable) $prototype = function (A $a, B $b, $c): ?string {}; // Validate that callables match the prototype $tests = [ $prototype, // true function (A $a, B $b, $c) {}, // false - return type does not match function ($a, $b, $c): ?string {}, // true - arguments are contravariant function (A $a, B $b): ?string {}, // true - extra args don't cause errors function (A $a, B $b, $c, $d): ?string {}, // false - Insufficient args cause an error function (C $a, B $b, $c): ?string {}, // true if C is a supertype of A, false otherwise function (SuperTypeOfA $a, B $b, $c): ?string {}, // true function (A $a, B $b, $c): string {}, // true - return types are covariant ]; // Create a type from a prototype $type = CallbackType::createFromCallable($prototype); run_tests($type, $tests); // ...or create a type by hand for more granular control over variance rules $type = new CallbackType( new ReturnType(BuiltInTypes::STRING, ReturnType::NULLABLE | ReturnType::COVARIANT), new ParameterType('a', A::class), new ParameterType('b', B::class), new ParameterType('c') ); run_tests($type, $tests); function run_tests(CallbackType $type, array $tests) { foreach ($tests as $test) { if ($type->isSatisfiedBy($test)) { echo "pass\n"; } else { // CallbackType implements __toString() for easy inspections echo CallbackType::createFromCallable($test) . " does not satisfy {$type}\n"; } } }
TODO
- Lots more tests
- Explain (text explanation of why callback does not validate)