php-parser/lib/PhpParser/Node/Param.php
Nikita Popov a6846e3b71 Always use Identifier nodes
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.
2017-04-28 20:57:32 +02:00

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<?php
namespace PhpParser\Node;
use PhpParser\NodeAbstract;
class Param extends NodeAbstract
{
/** @var null|Identifier|Name|NullableType Typehint */
public $type;
/** @var bool Whether parameter is passed by reference */
public $byRef;
/** @var bool Whether this is a variadic argument */
public $variadic;
/** @var Expr\Variable Parameter variable */
public $var;
/** @var null|Expr Default value */
public $default;
/**
* Constructs a parameter node.
*
* @param Expr\Variable $var Parameter variable
* @param null|Expr $default Default value
* @param null|string|Name|NullableType $type Typehint
* @param bool $byRef Whether is passed by reference
* @param bool $variadic Whether this is a variadic argument
* @param array $attributes Additional attributes
*/
public function __construct(
Expr\Variable $var, Expr $default = null, $type = null,
$byRef = false, $variadic = false, array $attributes = array()
) {
parent::__construct($attributes);
$this->type = \is_string($type) ? new Identifier($type) : $type;
$this->byRef = $byRef;
$this->variadic = $variadic;
$this->var = $var;
$this->default = $default;
}
public function getSubNodeNames() {
return array('type', 'byRef', 'variadic', 'var', 'default');
}
}