I would like to be able to call a closure that I assign to an object's property directly without reassigning the closure to a variable and then calling it. Is this possible?
The code below doesn't work and causes Fatal error: Call to undefined method stdClass::callback()
.
$obj = new stdClass();
$obj->callback = function() {
print "HelloWorld!";
};
$obj->callback();
As of PHP7, you can do
$obj = new StdClass;
$obj->fn = function($arg) { return "Hello $arg"; };
echo ($obj->fn)('World');
or use Closure::call(), though that doesn't work on a StdClass
.
Before PHP7, you'd have to implement the magic __call
method to intercept the call and invoke the callback (which is not possible for StdClass
of course, because you cannot add the __call
method)
class Foo
{
public function __call($method, $args)
{
if(is_callable(array($this, $method))) {
return call_user_func_array($this->$method, $args);
}
// else throw exception
}
}
$foo = new Foo;
$foo->cb = function($who) { return "Hello $who"; };
echo $foo->cb('World');
Note that you cannot do
return call_user_func_array(array($this, $method), $args);
in the __call
body, because this would trigger __call
in an infinite loop.