php-src/Zend/tests/closure_046.phpt
Nikita Popov bc2ff4a299 Don't implicitly make closures in static methods static
It makes no sense that you can't write a closure using $this in a
static method, even though you can write one outside a class.

Now only closures that have been marked as static will be considered
to be static.

Fixes bug #65598.
2015-05-06 17:29:05 +02:00

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--TEST--
Closure 046: Rebinding: preservation of previous scope when "static" given as scope arg (same as closure #041)
--FILE--
<?php
/* It's impossible to preserve the previous scope when doing so would break
* the invariants that, for non-static closures, having a scope is equivalent
* to having a bound instance. */
$nonstaticUnscoped = function () { var_dump(isset(A::$priv)); var_dump(isset($this)); };
class A {
private static $priv = 7;
function getClosure() {
return function() { var_dump(isset(A::$priv)); var_dump(isset($this)); };
}
}
class B extends A {}
$a = new A();
$nonstaticScoped = $a->getClosure();
echo "Before binding", "\n";
$nonstaticUnscoped(); echo "\n";
$nonstaticScoped(); echo "\n";
echo "After binding, no instance", "\n";
$d = $nonstaticUnscoped->bindTo(null, "static"); $d(); echo "\n";
$d = $nonstaticScoped->bindTo(null, "static"); $d(); echo "\n";
// $d is still non-static
$d->bindTo($d);
echo "After binding, with same-class instance for the bound one", "\n";
$d = $nonstaticUnscoped->bindTo(new A, "static"); $d(); echo "\n";
$d = $nonstaticScoped->bindTo(new A, "static"); $d(); echo "\n";
echo "After binding, with different instance for the bound one", "\n";
$d = $nonstaticScoped->bindTo(new B, "static"); $d(); echo "\n";
echo "Done.\n";
--EXPECTF--
Before binding
bool(false)
bool(false)
bool(true)
bool(true)
After binding, no instance
bool(false)
bool(false)
bool(true)
bool(false)
After binding, with same-class instance for the bound one
bool(false)
bool(true)
bool(true)
bool(true)
After binding, with different instance for the bound one
bool(true)
bool(true)
Done.