So my goal is to create a string of random letters, and the letters can be repeated in the string. So I thought I could be clever and do this:
$str = implode(
array_fill(0,10,
function(){
$c='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz';
return (string)$c{rand(0,strlen($c)-1)};
}
)
);
echo $str;
But I am receiving the following error:
Catchable fatal error: Object of class Closure could not be converted to string in ...
This is literally the only thing in my script, so no, it's not something else. Now, the manual states 3rd arg description for array_fill
is "Value to use for filling", and it's listed as accepting a mixed type. Now I know that "mixed" does not necessarily equate to "any" type, but it seems reasonable to me that that I should be able to use an anonymous function as a 3rd arg, as long as it returns a string, right? But apparently I can't do this..
So, I'm not necessarily asking why I can't do this; it very likely boils down to the powers-that-be simply not writing it into the code under the hood. But I guess I just wanted to double check that I did this code "right" in the sense that it "should" work if php allowed for it (but doesn't), vs. maybe I somehow messed up somewhere else?
$str = implode( array_map( function($value){ $c='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'; return (string)$c{rand(0,strlen($c)-1)}; }, array_fill(0,10,NULL) ) ); echo $str;