php-parser/lib/PhpParser/Node/Stmt/UseUse.php
Nikita Popov 3da189769c Distinguish between implicit/explicit alias
The UseUse::$alias node can now be null if an alias is not
explicitly given. As such "use Foo\Bar" and "use Foo\Bar as Bar"
are now represented differently.

The UseUse->getAlias() method replicates the previous semantics,
by returning "Bar" in both cases.
2017-04-28 21:05:01 +02:00

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<?php
namespace PhpParser\Node\Stmt;
use PhpParser\Node;
use PhpParser\Node\Identifier;
class UseUse extends Node\Stmt
{
/** @var int One of the Stmt\Use_::TYPE_* constants. Will only differ from TYPE_UNKNOWN for mixed group uses */
public $type;
/** @var Node\Name Namespace, class, function or constant to alias */
public $name;
/** @var Identifier|null Alias */
public $alias;
/**
* Constructs an alias (use) node.
*
* @param Node\Name $name Namespace/Class to alias
* @param null|string|Identifier $alias Alias
* @param int $type Type of the use element (for mixed group use only)
* @param array $attributes Additional attributes
*/
public function __construct(Node\Name $name, $alias = null, $type = Use_::TYPE_UNKNOWN, array $attributes = array()) {
parent::__construct($attributes);
$this->type = $type;
$this->name = $name;
$this->alias = \is_string($alias) ? new Identifier($alias) : $alias;
}
public function getSubNodeNames() {
return array('type', 'name', 'alias');
}
/**
* Get alias. If not explicitly given this is the last component of the used name.
*
* @return Identifier
*/
public function getAlias() {
if (null !== $this->alias) {
return $this->alias;
}
return new Identifier($this->name->getLast());
}
}