I want to execute some functions if entity is member of few classes but not some.
There is a function called instanceof
.
But is there something like
if ($entity !instanceof [User,Order,Product])
I want to execute some functions if entity is member of few classes but not some.
There is a function called instanceof
.
But is there something like
if ($entity !instanceof [User,Order,Product])
Give them a common interface and then
if (!$entity instanceof ShopEntity)
or stay with
if (!$entity instanceof User && !$entity instanceof Product && !$entity instanceof Order)
I would avoid creating arbitrary functions just to save some characters at a single place. On the other side if you need it "too often", you may have a design flaw? (In the meaning of "too much edge cases" or such)
$a+$b+$c
vs ($a+$b)+$c
. Ever tried 2**3**4 == (2**3)**4
? ;)
Feb 26, 2016 at 15:26
if ( $entity instanceof Audio )
I need to have use App\Entity\Audio;
. PHP won't throw error if you do not use class you are checking - but your if will never fire.
PHP manual says: http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.type.php
!($a instanceof stdClass)
This is just a logical and "grammatically" correct written syntax.
!$class instanceof someClass
The suggested syntax above, though, is tricky because we are not specifying which exactly is the scope of the negation: the variable itself or the whole construct of $class instanceof someclass
. We will only have to rely on the operator precendence here [Edited, thanks to @Kolyunya].
if (!$entity instanceof ShopEntity)
is not intuitive... Many of us use !$entity
as $entity === null
.
Oct 29, 2014 at 22:22
We will only have to rely here on the smart implementation of the PHP parser.
? There is the language specification that clearly states that the instanceof
operator has a higher precedence than the !
operator.
instanceof
operator is just before negation then this expression:
!$class instanceof someClass
is just right in PHP and this do that you expect.
instanceof
operator is higher than !
, so the statement gives a true result. Thank you
This function should do it:
function isInstanceOf($object, Array $classnames) {
foreach($classnames as $classname) {
if($object instanceof $classname){
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
So your code is
if (!isInstanceOf($entity, array('User','Order','Product')));
function check($object) {
$deciedClasses = [
'UserNameSpace\User',
'OrderNameSpace\Order',
'ProductNameSpace\Product',
];
return (!in_array(get_class($object), $allowedClasses));
}
Or you can try these
$cls = [GlobalNameSpace::class,\GlobalNameSpaceWithSlash::class,\Non\Global\Namespace::class];
if(!in_array(get_class($instance), $cls)){
//do anything
}