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Version 3.0.0-dev
Added
- Added
NodeAbstract::setDocComment()
method.
Version 3.0.0-beta1 (2016-09-16)
Added
- [7.1] Function/method and parameter builders now support PHP 7.1 type hints (void, iterable and nullable types).
- Nodes and Comments now implement
JsonSerializable
. The node kind is stored in anodeType
property. - The
InlineHTML
node now has anhasLeadingNewline
attribute, that specifies whether the preceding closing tag contained a newline. The pretty printer honors this attribute. - Partial parsing of
$obj->
(with missing property name) is now supported in error recovery mode. - The error recovery mode is now exposed in the
php-parse
script through the--with-recovery
or-r
flags.
The following changes are also part of PHP-Parser 2.1.1:
- The PHP 7 parser will now generate a parse error for
$var =& new Obj
assignments. - Comments on free-standing code blocks will now be retained as comments on the first statement in the code block.
Version 3.0.0-alpha1 (2016-07-25)
Added
- [7.1] Added support for
void
anditerable
types. These will now be represented as strings (instead ofName
instances) similar to other builtin types. - [7.1] Added support for class constant visibility. The
ClassConst
node now has aflags
subnode holding the visibility modifier, as well asisPublic()
,isProtected()
andisPrivate()
methods. The constructor changed to accept the additional subnode. - [7.1] Added support for nullable types. These are represented using a new
NullableType
node with a singletype
subnode. - [7.1] Added support for short array destructuring syntax. This means that
Array
nodes may now appear as the left-hand-side of assignments and foreach value targets. Additionally the array items may now containnull
values if elements are skipped. - [7.1] Added support for keys in list() destructuring. The
List
subnodevars
has been renamed toitems
and now containsArrayItem
s instead of plain variables. - [7.1] Added support for multi-catch. The
Catch
subnodetype
has been renamed totypes
and is now an array ofName
s. Name::slice()
now supports lengths and negative offsets. This brings it in line witharray_slice()
functionality.
Changed
Due to PHP 7.1 support additions described above, the node structure changed as follows:
void
anditerable
types are now stored as strings if the PHP 7 parser is used.- The
ClassConst
constructor changed to accept an additionalflags
subnode. - The
Array
subnodeitems
may now containnull
elements (destructuring). - The
List
subnodevars
has been renamed toitems
and now containsArrayItem
s instead of plain variables. - The
Catch
subnodetype
has been renamed totypes
and is now an array ofName
s.
Additionally the following changes were made:
- The
type
subnode onClass
,ClassMethod
andProperty
has been renamed toflags
. Thetype
subnode has retained for backwards compatibility and is populated to the same value asflags
. However, writes totype
will not updateflags
. - The
TryCatch
subnodefinallyStmts
has been replaced with afinally
subnode that holds an explicitFinally
node. This allows for more accurate attribute assignment. - The
Trait
constructor now has the same form as theClass
andInterface
constructors: It takes an array of subnodes. Unlike classes/interfaces, traits can only have astmts
subnode. - The
NodeDumper
now prints class/method/property/constant modifiers, as well as the include and use type in a textual representation, instead of only showing the number. - All methods on
PrettyPrinter\Standard
are now protected. Previoulsy most of them were public.
Removed
- Removed support for running on PHP 5.4. It is however still possible to parse PHP 5.2-5.4 code while running on a newer version.
- The deprecated
Comment::setLine()
andComment::setText()
methods have been removed. - The deprecated
Name::set()
,Name::setFirst()
andName::setLast()
methods have been removed.
Version 2.1.1 (2016-09-16)
Changed
- The pretty printer will now escape all control characters in the range
\x00-\x1F
inside double quoted strings. If no special escape sequence is available, an octal escape will be used. - The quality of the error recovery has been improved. In particular unterminated expressions should be handled more gracefully.
- The PHP 7 parser will now generate a parse error for
$var =& new Obj
assignments. - Comments on free-standing code blocks will no be retained as comments on the first statement in the code block.
Version 2.1.0 (2016-04-19)
Fixed
- Properly support
B""
strings (with uppercaseB
) in a number of places. - Fixed reformatting of indented parts in a certain non-standard comment style.
Added
- Added
dumpComments
option to node dumper, to enable dumping of comments associated with nodes. - Added
Stmt\Nop
node, that is used to collect comments located at the end of a block or at the end of a file (without a following node with which they could otherwise be associated). - Added
kind
attribute toExpr\Exit
to distinguish betweenexit
anddie
. - Added
kind
attribute toScalar\LNumber
to distinguish between decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers. - Added
kind
attribtue toExpr\Array
to distinguish betweenarray()
and[]
. - Added
kind
attribute toScalar\String
andScalar\Encapsed
to distinguish between single-quoted, double-quoted, heredoc and nowdoc string. - Added
docLabel
attribute toScalar\String
andScalar\Encapsed
, if it is a heredoc or nowdoc string. - Added start file offset information to
Comment
nodes. - Added
setReturnType()
method to function and method builders. - Added
-h
and--help
options tophp-parse
script.
Changed
- Invalid octal literals now throw a parse error in PHP 7 mode.
- The pretty printer takes all the new attributes mentioned in the previous section into account.
- The protected
AbstractPrettyPrinter::pComments()
method no longer returns a trailing newline. - The bundled autoloader supports library files being stored in a different directory than
PhpParser
for easier downstream distribution.
Deprecated
- The
Comment::setLine()
andComment::setText()
methods have been deprecated. Construct new objects instead.
Removed
- The internal (but public) method
Scalar\LNumber::parse()
has been removed. A non-internalLNumber::fromString()
method has been added instead.
Version 2.0.1 (2016-02-28)
Fixed
declare() {}
anddeclare();
are not semantically equivalent and will now result in different ASTs. The format case will have an emptystmts
array, while the latter will setstmts
tonull
.- Magic constants are now supported as semi-reserved keywords.
- A shebang line like
#!/usr/bin/env php
is now allowed at the start of a namespaced file. Previously this generated an exception. - The
prettyPrintFile()
method will not strip a trailing?>
from the raw data that follows a__halt_compiler()
statement. - The
prettyPrintFile()
method will not strip an opening<?php
if the file starts with a comment followed by InlineHTML.
Version 2.0.0 (2015-12-04)
Changed
- String parts of encapsed strings are now represented using
Scalar\EncapsStringPart
nodes. Previously raw strings were used. This affects theparts
child ofScalar\Encaps
andExpr\ShellExec
. The change has been done to allow assignment of attributes to encapsed string parts.
Version 2.0.0-beta1 (2015-10-21)
Fixed
- Fixed issue with too many newlines being stripped at the end of heredoc/nowdoc strings in some cases. (#227)
Changed
- Update group use support to be in line with recent PHP 7.0 builds.
- Renamed
php-parse.php
tophp-parse
and registered it as a composer bin. - Use composer PSR-4 autoloader instead of custom autoloader.
- Specify phpunit as a dev dependency.
Added
- Added
shortArraySyntax
option to pretty printer, to print all arrays using short syntax.
Version 2.0.0-alpha1 (2015-07-14)
A more detailed description of backwards incompatible changes can be found in the upgrading guide.
Removed
- Removed support for running on PHP 5.3. It is however still possible to parse PHP 5.2 and PHP 5.3 code while running on a newer version.
- Removed legacy class name aliases. This includes the old non-namespaced class names and the old names for classes that were renamed for PHP 7 compatibility.
- Removed support for legacy node format. All nodes must have a
getSubNodeNames()
method now.
Added
- Added support for remaining PHP 7 features that were not present in 1.x:
- Group use declarations. These are represented using
Stmt\GroupUse
nodes. Furthermore atype
attribute was added toStmt\UseUse
to handle mixed group use declarations. - Uniform variable syntax.
- Generalized yield operator.
- Scalar type declarations. These are presented using
'bool'
,'int'
,'float'
and'string'
as the type. The PHP 5 parser also accepts these, however they'll beName
instances there. - Unicode escape sequences.
- Group use declarations. These are represented using
- Added
PhpParser\ParserFactory
class, which should be used to create parser instances. - Added
Name::concat()
which concatenates two names. - Added
Name->slice()
which takes a subslice of a name.
Changed
PhpParser\Parser
is now an interface, implemented byParser\Php5
,Parser\Php7
andParser\Multiple
. TheMultiple
parser will try multiple parsers, until one succeeds.- Token constants are now defined on
PhpParser\Parser\Tokens
rather thanPhpParser\Parser
. - The
Name->set()
,Name->append()
,Name->prepend()
andName->setFirst()
methods are deprecated in favor ofName::concat()
andName->slice()
. - The
NodeTraverser
no longer clones nodes by default. The old behavior can be restored by passingtrue
to the constructor. - The constructor for
Scalar
nodes no longer has a default value. E.g.new LNumber()
should now be written asnew LNumber(0)
.
This changelog only includes changes from the 2.0 series. For older changes see the 1.x series changelog and the 0.9 series changelog.