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- <?php
- /**
- * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
- * @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
- * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
- */
-
- namespace yii\base;
-
- use Yii;
-
- /**
- * Object is the base class that implements the *property* feature.
- *
- * A property is defined by a getter method (e.g. `getLabel`), and/or a setter method (e.g. `setLabel`). For example,
- * the following getter and setter methods define a property named `label`:
- *
- * ```php
- * private $_label;
- *
- * public function getLabel()
- * {
- * return $this->_label;
- * }
- *
- * public function setLabel($value)
- * {
- * $this->_label = $value;
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * Property names are *case-insensitive*.
- *
- * A property can be accessed like a member variable of an object. Reading or writing a property will cause the invocation
- * of the corresponding getter or setter method. For example,
- *
- * ```php
- * // equivalent to $label = $object->getLabel();
- * $label = $object->label;
- * // equivalent to $object->setLabel('abc');
- * $object->label = 'abc';
- * ```
- *
- * If a property has only a getter method and has no setter method, it is considered as *read-only*. In this case, trying
- * to modify the property value will cause an exception.
- *
- * One can call [[hasProperty()]], [[canGetProperty()]] and/or [[canSetProperty()]] to check the existence of a property.
- *
- * Besides the property feature, Object also introduces an important object initialization life cycle. In particular,
- * creating an new instance of Object or its derived class will involve the following life cycles sequentially:
- *
- * 1. the class constructor is invoked;
- * 2. object properties are initialized according to the given configuration;
- * 3. the `init()` method is invoked.
- *
- * In the above, both Step 2 and 3 occur at the end of the class constructor. It is recommended that
- * you perform object initialization in the `init()` method because at that stage, the object configuration
- * is already applied.
- *
- * In order to ensure the above life cycles, if a child class of Object needs to override the constructor,
- * it should be done like the following:
- *
- * ```php
- * public function __construct($param1, $param2, ..., $config = [])
- * {
- * ...
- * parent::__construct($config);
- * }
- * ```
- *
- * That is, a `$config` parameter (defaults to `[]`) should be declared as the last parameter
- * of the constructor, and the parent implementation should be called at the end of the constructor.
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @since 2.0
- */
- class Object implements Configurable
- {
- /**
- * Returns the fully qualified name of this class.
- * @return string the fully qualified name of this class.
- */
- public static function className()
- {
- return get_called_class();
- }
-
- /**
- * Constructor.
- * The default implementation does two things:
- *
- * - Initializes the object with the given configuration `$config`.
- * - Call [[init()]].
- *
- * If this method is overridden in a child class, it is recommended that
- *
- * - the last parameter of the constructor is a configuration array, like `$config` here.
- * - call the parent implementation at the end of the constructor.
- *
- * @param array $config name-value pairs that will be used to initialize the object properties
- */
- public function __construct($config = [])
- {
- if (!empty($config)) {
- Yii::configure($this, $config);
- }
- $this->init();
- }
-
- /**
- * Initializes the object.
- * This method is invoked at the end of the constructor after the object is initialized with the
- * given configuration.
- */
- public function init()
- {
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the value of an object property.
- *
- * Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
- * will be implicitly called when executing `$value = $object->property;`.
- * @param string $name the property name
- * @return mixed the property value
- * @throws UnknownPropertyException if the property is not defined
- * @throws InvalidCallException if the property is write-only
- * @see __set()
- */
- public function __get($name)
- {
- $getter = 'get' . $name;
- if (method_exists($this, $getter)) {
- return $this->$getter();
- } elseif (method_exists($this, 'set' . $name)) {
- throw new InvalidCallException('Getting write-only property: ' . get_class($this) . '::' . $name);
- } else {
- throw new UnknownPropertyException('Getting unknown property: ' . get_class($this) . '::' . $name);
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets value of an object property.
- *
- * Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
- * will be implicitly called when executing `$object->property = $value;`.
- * @param string $name the property name or the event name
- * @param mixed $value the property value
- * @throws UnknownPropertyException if the property is not defined
- * @throws InvalidCallException if the property is read-only
- * @see __get()
- */
- public function __set($name, $value)
- {
- $setter = 'set' . $name;
- if (method_exists($this, $setter)) {
- $this->$setter($value);
- } elseif (method_exists($this, 'get' . $name)) {
- throw new InvalidCallException('Setting read-only property: ' . get_class($this) . '::' . $name);
- } else {
- throw new UnknownPropertyException('Setting unknown property: ' . get_class($this) . '::' . $name);
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Checks if a property is set, i.e. defined and not null.
- *
- * Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
- * will be implicitly called when executing `isset($object->property)`.
- *
- * Note that if the property is not defined, false will be returned.
- * @param string $name the property name or the event name
- * @return boolean whether the named property is set (not null).
- * @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.isset.php
- */
- public function __isset($name)
- {
- $getter = 'get' . $name;
- if (method_exists($this, $getter)) {
- return $this->$getter() !== null;
- } else {
- return false;
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Sets an object property to null.
- *
- * Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
- * will be implicitly called when executing `unset($object->property)`.
- *
- * Note that if the property is not defined, this method will do nothing.
- * If the property is read-only, it will throw an exception.
- * @param string $name the property name
- * @throws InvalidCallException if the property is read only.
- * @see http://php.net/manual/en/function.unset.php
- */
- public function __unset($name)
- {
- $setter = 'set' . $name;
- if (method_exists($this, $setter)) {
- $this->$setter(null);
- } elseif (method_exists($this, 'get' . $name)) {
- throw new InvalidCallException('Unsetting read-only property: ' . get_class($this) . '::' . $name);
- }
- }
-
- /**
- * Calls the named method which is not a class method.
- *
- * Do not call this method directly as it is a PHP magic method that
- * will be implicitly called when an unknown method is being invoked.
- * @param string $name the method name
- * @param array $params method parameters
- * @throws UnknownMethodException when calling unknown method
- * @return mixed the method return value
- */
- public function __call($name, $params)
- {
- throw new UnknownMethodException('Calling unknown method: ' . get_class($this) . "::$name()");
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether a property is defined.
- * A property is defined if:
- *
- * - the class has a getter or setter method associated with the specified name
- * (in this case, property name is case-insensitive);
- * - the class has a member variable with the specified name (when `$checkVars` is true);
- *
- * @param string $name the property name
- * @param boolean $checkVars whether to treat member variables as properties
- * @return boolean whether the property is defined
- * @see canGetProperty()
- * @see canSetProperty()
- */
- public function hasProperty($name, $checkVars = true)
- {
- return $this->canGetProperty($name, $checkVars) || $this->canSetProperty($name, false);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether a property can be read.
- * A property is readable if:
- *
- * - the class has a getter method associated with the specified name
- * (in this case, property name is case-insensitive);
- * - the class has a member variable with the specified name (when `$checkVars` is true);
- *
- * @param string $name the property name
- * @param boolean $checkVars whether to treat member variables as properties
- * @return boolean whether the property can be read
- * @see canSetProperty()
- */
- public function canGetProperty($name, $checkVars = true)
- {
- return method_exists($this, 'get' . $name) || $checkVars && property_exists($this, $name);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether a property can be set.
- * A property is writable if:
- *
- * - the class has a setter method associated with the specified name
- * (in this case, property name is case-insensitive);
- * - the class has a member variable with the specified name (when `$checkVars` is true);
- *
- * @param string $name the property name
- * @param boolean $checkVars whether to treat member variables as properties
- * @return boolean whether the property can be written
- * @see canGetProperty()
- */
- public function canSetProperty($name, $checkVars = true)
- {
- return method_exists($this, 'set' . $name) || $checkVars && property_exists($this, $name);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns a value indicating whether a method is defined.
- *
- * The default implementation is a call to php function `method_exists()`.
- * You may override this method when you implemented the php magic method `__call()`.
- * @param string $name the method name
- * @return boolean whether the method is defined
- */
- public function hasMethod($name)
- {
- return method_exists($this, $name);
- }
- }
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