Struct ext_php_rs::prelude::ZendCallable
source · pub struct ZendCallable<'a>(_);
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source§impl<'a> ZendCallable<'a>
impl<'a> ZendCallable<'a>
sourcepub fn new(callable: &'a Zval) -> Result<Self>
pub fn new(callable: &'a Zval) -> Result<Self>
Attempts to create a new ZendCallable
from a zval.
Parameters
callable
- The underlyingZval
that is callable.
Errors
Returns an error if the Zval
was not callable.
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sourcepub fn new_owned(callable: Zval) -> Result<Self>
pub fn new_owned(callable: Zval) -> Result<Self>
Attempts to create a new ZendCallable
by taking ownership of a Zval.
Returns a result containing the callable if the zval was callable.
Parameters
callable
- The underlyingZval
that is callable.
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src/types/callable.rs (line 75)
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pub fn try_from_name(name: &str) -> Result<Self> {
let mut callable = Zval::new();
callable.set_string(name, false)?;
Self::new_owned(callable)
}
/// Attempts to call the callable with a list of arguments to pass to the
/// function.
///
/// You should not call this function directly, rather through the
/// [`call_user_func`] macro.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// * `params` - A list of parameters to call the function with.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// Returns the result wrapped in [`Ok`] upon success. If calling the
/// callable fails, or an exception is thrown, an [`Err`] is returned.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// use ext_php_rs::types::ZendCallable;
///
/// let strpos = ZendCallable::try_from_name("strpos").unwrap();
/// let result = strpos.try_call(vec![&"hello", &"e"]).unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(result.long(), Some(1));
/// ```
pub fn try_call(&self, params: Vec<&dyn IntoZvalDyn>) -> Result<Zval> {
if !self.0.is_callable() {
return Err(Error::Callable);
}
let mut retval = Zval::new();
let len = params.len();
let params = params
.into_iter()
.map(|val| val.as_zval(false))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;
let packed = params.into_boxed_slice();
let result = unsafe {
_call_user_function_impl(
std::ptr::null_mut(),
self.0.as_ref() as *const crate::ffi::_zval_struct as *mut crate::ffi::_zval_struct,
&mut retval,
len as _,
packed.as_ptr() as *mut _,
std::ptr::null_mut(),
)
};
if result < 0 {
Err(Error::Callable)
} else if let Some(e) = ExecutorGlobals::take_exception() {
Err(Error::Exception(e))
} else {
Ok(retval)
}
}
}
impl<'a> FromZval<'a> for ZendCallable<'a> {
const TYPE: DataType = DataType::Callable;
fn from_zval(zval: &'a Zval) -> Option<Self> {
ZendCallable::new(zval).ok()
}
}
impl<'a> TryFrom<Zval> for ZendCallable<'a> {
type Error = Error;
fn try_from(value: Zval) -> Result<Self> {
ZendCallable::new_owned(value)
}
sourcepub fn try_from_name(name: &str) -> Result<Self>
pub fn try_from_name(name: &str) -> Result<Self>
Attempts to create a new ZendCallable
from a function name. Returns
a result containing the callable if the function existed and was
callable.
Parameters
name
- Name of the callable function.
Example
use ext_php_rs::types::ZendCallable;
let strpos = ZendCallable::try_from_name("strpos").unwrap();
let result = strpos.try_call(vec![&"hello", &"e"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.long(), Some(1));
sourcepub fn try_call(&self, params: Vec<&dyn IntoZvalDyn>) -> Result<Zval>
pub fn try_call(&self, params: Vec<&dyn IntoZvalDyn>) -> Result<Zval>
Attempts to call the callable with a list of arguments to pass to the function.
You should not call this function directly, rather through the
call_user_func
macro.
Parameters
params
- A list of parameters to call the function with.
Returns
Returns the result wrapped in Ok
upon success. If calling the
callable fails, or an exception is thrown, an Err
is returned.
Example
use ext_php_rs::types::ZendCallable;
let strpos = ZendCallable::try_from_name("strpos").unwrap();
let result = strpos.try_call(vec![&"hello", &"e"]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(result.long(), Some(1));