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<?php
/**
* PHPCompatibility, an external standard for PHP_CodeSniffer.
*
* @package PHPCompatibility
* @copyright 2012-2019 PHPCompatibility Contributors
* @license https://opensource.org/licenses/LGPL-3.0 LGPL3
* @link https://github.com/PHPCompatibility/PHPCompatibility
*/
namespace PHPCompatibility\Sniffs\Syntax;
use PHPCompatibility\Sniff;
use PHP_CodeSniffer_File as File;
use PHP_CodeSniffer_Tokens as Tokens;
/**
* Detect function array dereferencing as introduced in PHP 5.4.
*
* PHP 5.4 supports direct array dereferencing on the return of a method/function call.
*
* As of PHP 7.0, this also works when using curly braces for the dereferencing.
* While unclear, this most likely has to do with the Uniform Variable Syntax changes.
*
* PHP version 5.4
* PHP version 7.0
*
* @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php#example-63
* @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration54.new-features.php
* @link https://wiki.php.net/rfc/functionarraydereferencing
* @link https://wiki.php.net/rfc/uniform_variable_syntax
*
* {@internal The reason for splitting the logic of this sniff into different methods is
* to allow re-use of the logic by the PHP 7.4 RemovedCurlyBraceArrayAccess sniff.}
*
* @since 7.0.0
* @since 9.3.0 Now also detects dereferencing using curly braces.
*/
class NewFunctionArrayDereferencingSniff extends Sniff
{
/**
* Returns an array of tokens this test wants to listen for.
*
* @since 7.0.0
*
* @return array
*/
public function register()
{
return array(\T_STRING);
}
/**
* Processes this test, when one of its tokens is encountered.
*
* @since 7.0.0
*
* @param \PHP_CodeSniffer_File $phpcsFile The file being scanned.
* @param int $stackPtr The position of the current token in
* the stack passed in $tokens.
*
* @return void
*/
public function process(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr)
{
if ($this->supportsBelow('5.6') === false) {
return;
}
$dereferencing = $this->isFunctionArrayDereferencing($phpcsFile, $stackPtr);
if (empty($dereferencing)) {
return;
}
$tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens();
$supports53 = $this->supportsBelow('5.3');
foreach ($dereferencing as $openBrace => $closeBrace) {
if ($supports53 === true
&& $tokens[$openBrace]['type'] === 'T_OPEN_SQUARE_BRACKET'
) {
$phpcsFile->addError(
'Function array dereferencing is not present in PHP version 5.3 or earlier',
$openBrace,
'Found'
);
continue;
}
// PHP 7.0 function array dereferencing using curly braces.
if ($tokens[$openBrace]['type'] === 'T_OPEN_CURLY_BRACKET') {
$phpcsFile->addError(
'Function array dereferencing using curly braces is not present in PHP version 5.6 or earlier',
$openBrace,
'FoundUsingCurlies'
);
}
}
}
/**
* Check if the return of a function/method call is being dereferenced.
*
* @since 9.3.0 Logic split off from the process method.
*
* @param \PHP_CodeSniffer_File $phpcsFile The file being scanned.
* @param int $stackPtr The position of the current token in
* the stack passed in $tokens.
*
* @return array Array containing stack pointers to the open/close braces
* involved in the function dereferencing;
* or an empty array if no function dereferencing was detected.
*/
public function isFunctionArrayDereferencing(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr)
{
$tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens();
// Next non-empty token should be the open parenthesis.
$openParenthesis = $phpcsFile->findNext(Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($stackPtr + 1), null, true, null, true);
if ($openParenthesis === false || $tokens[$openParenthesis]['code'] !== \T_OPEN_PARENTHESIS) {
return array();
}
// Don't throw errors during live coding.
if (isset($tokens[$openParenthesis]['parenthesis_closer']) === false) {
return array();
}
// Is this T_STRING really a function or method call ?
$prevToken = $phpcsFile->findPrevious(Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($stackPtr - 1), null, true);
if ($prevToken !== false
&& \in_array($tokens[$prevToken]['code'], array(\T_DOUBLE_COLON, \T_OBJECT_OPERATOR), true) === false
) {
if ($tokens[$prevToken]['code'] === \T_BITWISE_AND) {
// This may be a function declared by reference.
$prevToken = $phpcsFile->findPrevious(Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($prevToken - 1), null, true);
}
$ignore = array(
\T_FUNCTION => true,
\T_CONST => true,
\T_USE => true,
\T_NEW => true,
\T_CLASS => true,
\T_INTERFACE => true,
);
if (isset($ignore[$tokens[$prevToken]['code']]) === true) {
// Not a call to a PHP function or method.
return array();
}
}
$current = $tokens[$openParenthesis]['parenthesis_closer'];
$braces = array();
do {
$nextNonEmpty = $phpcsFile->findNext(Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($current + 1), null, true, null, true);
if ($nextNonEmpty === false) {
break;
}
if ($tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['type'] === 'T_OPEN_SQUARE_BRACKET'
|| $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['type'] === 'T_OPEN_CURLY_BRACKET' // PHP 7.0+.
) {
if (isset($tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['bracket_closer']) === false) {
// Live coding or parse error.
break;
}
$braces[$nextNonEmpty] = $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['bracket_closer'];
// Continue, just in case there is nested array access, i.e. `echo $foo->bar()[0][2];`.
$current = $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['bracket_closer'];
continue;
}
// If we're still here, we've reached the end of the function call.
break;
} while (true);
return $braces;
}
}