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Posted by Jochem Maas on 02/01/05 20:56
Marco Schuler wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 1. Februar 2005 16:07 schrieb Marco Schuler:
>
>>Am Dienstag, 1. Februar 2005 15:50 schrieb Jochem Maas:
>>
>>>Marco Schuler wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>I found a function declaration in an open source project (in
>>>>php5) and I could not find documantation for this. The function
>>>>declaration is:
>>>>
>>>>public function registerComp(IComp $comp)
>>>>
>>>>Is it a kind of typecast?
>>>
>>>no its a type declaration (is that the correct term). it states
>>>that $comp must be an object of class IComp (or a subclass of
>>>it). if $comp is not anj IComp object you get a fatal error.
>
>
> Found it out: It is called "Type Hinting".
ah yes! although ClassType Hinting would be more truthful
>
> http://ch2.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.typehinting.php
>
> There is a user contributed note on that page:
> "Type hinting allows not to specify a required interface to be
> supported for the object being passed. Beware, the interpreter will
> not give an error for that."
>
> Is it a bug in php or what is the reason?
I don't even understand what the guy was trying to say in the user
comments - let alone if its a bug or a feature!
with regard to type hinting with Interfaces - I have no idea offhand,
but by using my hands I found out in about 30 seconds... I wrote the bit of
code below, if you run it you will find out for yourself whether is works ;-)
php -r '
interface MyInt { function doIt(); }
class MyObj implements MyInt { function doIt() { echo "boo"; } }
function goGo(MyInt $x) { $x->doIt(); }
goGo(new MyObj);
'
>
> --
> Cheers!
>
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