I got this function:
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
public static function make_table( $inputList, $funcArray ,$fieldArray){
$i = 0;
$result = Array();
foreach($inputList as $element){
$j = 0;
foreach($funcArray as $function){
$result[$i][$fieldArray[$j]] = $element->$function();
$j++;
}
$i++;
}
return $result;
}
where inputList is a list of Ticket_Reply items (which contain an instance variable of class ticket_content.) funcArray is the list of functions to perform.
////////////////////////////////////////// I execute it like this:
$result['ticket_replies'] = make_table($entire_ticket['reply_array'], Array("getTReplyId","getContent()->getContent","getTimestamp"), Array("tReplyId","replyContent","timestamp"));
What I try to do when passing getContent()->getContent, is execute getContent of the Ticket_Reply object, which returns a ticket_content object and then perform getContent on that returned object to return the text representing the content.
////////////////////////////////////////// // if I execute this with function array
Array("getTReplyId","getContent()","getTimestamp")
instead of
Array("getTReplyId","getContent()->getContent","getTimestamp")
then my output found by print_r :
Array ( [0] => Array ( [tReplyId] => 1 [replyContent] => Ticket_Content Object ( [tContentId:Ticket_Content:private] => 1 [content:Ticket_Content:private] => ik krijg het spel niet installed! [db] => Array ( [host] => localhost [port] => 3306 [name] => ryzom_ams_lib [user] => root [pass] => xxxxxx ) ) [timestamp] => 2013-07-08 14:47:19 ) [1] => Array ( [tReplyId] => 5 [replyContent] => Ticket_Content Object ( [tContentId:Ticket_Content:private] => 5 [content:Ticket_Content:private] => Help he got hacked! [db] => Array ( [host] => localhost [port] => 3306 [name] => ryzom_ams_lib [user] => root [pass] => xxxxxx ) ) [timestamp] => 2013-07-09 00:48:17 ) )
As you can see the replyContent is an object of class ticke_content, and the class ticket_content provides a function getContent, So I would guess that getContent()->getContent in the $funcArray would execute the getContent of the object, but instead it gives the warning:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method Ticket_Reply::getContent()->getContent()
where Ticket_Reply is the name of the class of the actual objects of the inputList
now someone already told me to use call_user_func_array, which I tried, but not with much success.
public static function make_table( $inputList, $funcArray ,$fieldArray){ $i = 0; $result = Array(); foreach($inputList as $element){ $j = 0; foreach($funcArray as $function){ $result[$i][$fieldArray[$j]] = call_user_func_array(array_merge(array($element), $function),array()); $j++; } $i++; } return $result; }
with the params :
make_table($entire_ticket['reply_array'], Array(Array("getTReplyId"),Array("getContent", "getContent"),Array("getTimestamp")), Array("tReplyId","replyContent","timestamp"));
Though there is a warning:
Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, array must have exactly two members
and they don't return the correct result. Is it actually possible to do this?