With the upcoming addition of intersection types, a type can
be Identifier|Name|NullableType|UnionType|IntersectionType, which
is quite the mouthful. Give NullableType and UnionType a common
base class ComplexType, which does not have any behavior, but
allows to write these types (and check them in instanceof) more
easily.
Adds support for PHP 8 attributes, represented using `AttrGroup` nodes
containing `Attribute` nodes. The `attrGroup` subnode is added to all
nodes that can have attributes.
This is still missing FPPP support.
Co-authored-by: Nikita Popov <nikita.ppv@gmail.com>
The parser will now always generate Identifier nodes (for
non-namespaced identifiers). This obsoletes the useIdentifierNodes
parser option.
Node constructors still accepts strings and will implicitly create
an Identifier wrapper. Identifier implement __toString(), so that
outside of strict-mode many things continue to work without changes.
Nearly all special errors are now handled gracefully, i.e. the
parser will be able to continue after encountering them. In some
cases the associated error range has been improved using the new
end attribute stack.
To achieve this the error handling code has been moved out of the
node constructors and into special methods in the parser.
Instead of storing subnodes in a subNodes dictionary, they are
now stored as simple properties. This requires declarating the
properties, assigning them in the constructor, overriding
the getSubNodeNames() method and passing NULL to the first argument
of the NodeAbstract constructor.
[Deprecated: It's still possible to use the old mode of operation
for custom nodes by passing an array of subnodes to the constructor.]
The only behavior difference this should cause is that getSubNodeNames()
will always return the original subnode names and skip any additional
properties that were dynamically added. E.g. this means that the
"namespacedName" node added by the NameResolver visitor is not treated
as a subnode, but as a dynamic property instead.
This change improves performance and memory usage.