<?php /* * This file is part of Psy Shell. * * (c) 2012-2015 Justin Hileman * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace Psy\CodeCleaner; use PhpParser\Node; use PhpParser\Node\Expr; use PhpParser\Node\Expr\ClassConstFetch; use PhpParser\Node\Expr\ConstFetch; use Psy\Exception\FatalErrorException; /** * Validate that namespaced constant references will succeed. * * This pass throws a FatalErrorException rather than letting PHP run * headfirst into a real fatal error and die. * * @todo Detect constants defined in the current code snippet? * ... Might not be worth it, since it would need to both be defining and * referencing a namespaced constant, which doesn't seem like that big of * a target for failure. */ class ValidConstantPass extends NamespaceAwarePass { /** * Validate that namespaced constant references will succeed. * * Note that this does not (yet) detect constants defined in the current code * snippet. It won't happen very often, so we'll punt for now. * * @throws FatalErrorException if a constant reference is not defined. * * @param Node $node */ public function leaveNode(Node $node) { if ($node instanceof ConstFetch && count($node->name->parts) > 1) { $name = $this->getFullyQualifiedName($node->name); if (!defined($name)) { throw new FatalErrorException(sprintf('Undefined constant %s', $name), 0, 1, null, $node->getLine()); } } elseif ($node instanceof ClassConstFetch) { $this->validateClassConstFetchExpression($node); } } /** * Validate a class constant fetch expression. * * @throws FatalErrorException if a class constant is not defined. * * @param ClassConstFetch $stmt */ protected function validateClassConstFetchExpression(ClassConstFetch $stmt) { // give the `class` pseudo-constant a pass if ($stmt->name === 'class') { return; } // if class name is an expression, give it a pass for now if (!$stmt->class instanceof Expr) { $className = $this->getFullyQualifiedName($stmt->class); // if the class doesn't exist, don't throw an exception… it might be // defined in the same line it's used or something stupid like that. if (class_exists($className) || interface_exists($className)) { $constName = sprintf('%s::%s', $className, $stmt->name); if (!defined($constName)) { $constType = class_exists($className) ? 'Class' : 'Interface'; $msg = sprintf('%s constant \'%s\' not found', $constType, $constName); throw new FatalErrorException($msg, 0, 1, null, $stmt->getLine()); } } } } }