<?php declare(strict_types=1);
namespace PhpParser\Internal;
use PhpParser\Node;
use PhpParser\Node\Expr;
/**
* This node is used internally by the format-preserving pretty printer to print anonymous classes.
*
* The normal anonymous class structure violates assumptions about the order of token offsets.
* Namely, the constructor arguments are part of the Expr\New_ node and follow the class node, even
* though they are actually interleaved with them. This special node type is used temporarily to
* restore a sane token offset order.
*
* @internal
*/
class PrintableNewAnonClassNode extends Expr {
/** @var Node\AttributeGroup[] PHP attribute groups */
public array $attrGroups;
/** @var int Modifiers */
public int $flags;
/** @var (Node\Arg|Node\VariadicPlaceholder)[] Arguments */
public array $args;
/** @var null|Node\Name Name of extended class */
public ?Node\Name $extends;
/** @var Node\Name[] Names of implemented interfaces */
public array $implements;
/** @var Node\Stmt[] Statements */
public array $stmts;
/**
* @param Node\AttributeGroup[] $attrGroups PHP attribute groups
* @param (Node\Arg|Node\VariadicPlaceholder)[] $args Arguments
* @param Node\Name|null $extends Name of extended class
* @param Node\Name[] $implements Names of implemented interfaces
* @param Node\Stmt[] $stmts Statements
* @param array<string, mixed> $attributes Attributes
*/
public function __construct(
array $attrGroups, int $flags, array $args, ?Node\Name $extends, array $implements,
array $stmts, array $attributes
) {
parent::__construct($attributes);
$this->attrGroups = $attrGroups;
$this->flags = $flags;
$this->args = $args;
$this->extends = $extends;
$this->implements = $implements;
$this->stmts = $stmts;
}
public static function fromNewNode(Expr\New_ $newNode): self {
$class = $newNode->class;
assert($class instanceof Node\Stmt\Class_);
// We don't assert that $class->name is null here, to allow consumers to assign unique names
// to anonymous classes for their own purposes. We simplify ignore the name here.
return new self(
$class->attrGroups, $class->flags, $newNode->args, $class->extends, $class->implements,
$class->stmts, $newNode->getAttributes()
);
}
public function getType(): string {
return 'Expr_PrintableNewAnonClass';
}
public function getSubNodeNames(): array {
return ['attrGroups', 'flags', 'args', 'extends', 'implements', 'stmts'];
}
}
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