<?php
/*
* This file is part of Psy Shell.
*
* (c) 2012-2020 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 PhpParser\Node\Identifier;
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)) {
$msg = \sprintf('Undefined constant %s', $name);
throw new FatalErrorException($msg, 0, E_ERROR, 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)
{
// For PHP Parser 4.x
$constName = $stmt->name instanceof Identifier ? $stmt->name->toString() : $stmt->name;
// give the `class` pseudo-constant a pass
if ($constName === '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)) {
$refl = new \ReflectionClass($className);
if (!$refl->hasConstant($constName)) {
$constType = \class_exists($className) ? 'Class' : 'Interface';
$msg = \sprintf('%s constant \'%s::%s\' not found', $constType, $className, $constName);
throw new FatalErrorException($msg, 0, E_ERROR, null, $stmt->getLine());
}
}
}
}
}