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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\FunctionNameRestrictions;
use PHPCompatibility\Sniff;
use PHP_CodeSniffer_File as File;
use PHP_CodeSniffer_Tokens as Tokens;
/**
* Detect declarations of PHP 4 style constructors which are deprecated as of PHP 7.0.0.
*
* PHP 4 style constructors - methods that have the same name as the class they are defined in -
* are deprecated as of PHP 7.0.0, and will be removed in the future.
* PHP 7 will emit `E_DEPRECATED` if a PHP 4 constructor is the only constructor defined
* within a class. Classes that implement a `__construct()` method are unaffected.
*
* Note: Methods with the same name as the class they are defined in _within a namespace_
* are not recognized as constructors anyway and therefore outside the scope of this sniff.
*
* PHP version 7.0
*
* @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration70.deprecated.php#migration70.deprecated.php4-constructors
* @link https://wiki.php.net/rfc/remove_php4_constructors
* @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.decon.php
*
* @since 7.0.0
* @since 7.0.8 This sniff now throws a warning instead of an error as the functionality is
* only deprecated (for now).
* @since 9.0.0 Renamed from `DeprecatedPHP4StyleConstructorsSniff` to `RemovedPHP4StyleConstructorsSniff`.
*/
class RemovedPHP4StyleConstructorsSniff 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_CLASS,
);
}
/**
* Processes this test, when one of its tokens is encountered.
*
* @since 7.0.0
* @since 7.0.8 The message is downgraded from error to warning as - for now - support
* for PHP4-style constructors is just deprecated, not yet removed.
*
* @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->supportsAbove('7.0') === false) {
return;
}
if ($this->determineNamespace($phpcsFile, $stackPtr) !== '') {
/*
* Namespaced methods with the same name as the class are treated as
* regular methods, so we can bow out if we're in a namespace.
*
* Note: the exception to this is PHP 5.3.0-5.3.2. This is currently
* not dealt with.
*/
return;
}
$tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens();
$class = $tokens[$stackPtr];
if (isset($class['scope_closer']) === false) {
return;
}
$nextNonEmpty = $phpcsFile->findNext(Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($stackPtr + 1), null, true);
if ($nextNonEmpty === false || $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['code'] !== \T_STRING) {
// Anonymous class in combination with PHPCS 2.3.x.
return;
}
$scopeCloser = $class['scope_closer'];
$className = $tokens[$nextNonEmpty]['content'];
if (empty($className) || \is_string($className) === false) {
return;
}
$nextFunc = $stackPtr;
$classNameLc = strtolower($className);
$newConstructorFound = false;
$oldConstructorFound = false;
$oldConstructorPos = -1;
while (($nextFunc = $phpcsFile->findNext(array(\T_FUNCTION, \T_DOC_COMMENT_OPEN_TAG), ($nextFunc + 1), $scopeCloser)) !== false) {
// Skip over docblocks.
if ($tokens[$nextFunc]['code'] === \T_DOC_COMMENT_OPEN_TAG) {
$nextFunc = $tokens[$nextFunc]['comment_closer'];
continue;
}
$functionScopeCloser = $nextFunc;
if (isset($tokens[$nextFunc]['scope_closer'])) {
// Normal (non-interface, non-abstract) method.
$functionScopeCloser = $tokens[$nextFunc]['scope_closer'];
}
$funcName = $phpcsFile->getDeclarationName($nextFunc);
if (empty($funcName) || \is_string($funcName) === false) {
$nextFunc = $functionScopeCloser;
continue;
}
$funcNameLc = strtolower($funcName);
if ($funcNameLc === '__construct') {
$newConstructorFound = true;
}
if ($funcNameLc === $classNameLc) {
$oldConstructorFound = true;
$oldConstructorPos = $nextFunc;
}
// If both have been found, no need to continue looping through the functions.
if ($newConstructorFound === true && $oldConstructorFound === true) {
break;
}
$nextFunc = $functionScopeCloser;
}
if ($newConstructorFound === false && $oldConstructorFound === true) {
$phpcsFile->addWarning(
'Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7.',
$oldConstructorPos,
'Found'
);
}
}
}