* @author Jaroslav HanslĂ­k * @author jdavis * @author Klaus Purer * @author Juliette Reinders Folmer * @author Nick Wilde * @author Martin Hujer * @author Chris Wilkinson * * With documentation contributions from: * @author Pascal Borreli * @author Diogo Oliveira de Melo * @author Stefano Kowalke * @author George Mponos * @author Tyson Andre * @author Klaus Purer * * @copyright 2006-2019 Squiz Pty Ltd (ABN 77 084 670 600) * @license https://github.com/squizlabs/PHP_CodeSniffer/blob/master/licence.txt BSD Licence */ namespace PHPCSUtils\BackCompat; use PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException; use PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File; use PHP_CodeSniffer\Util\Tokens; use PHPCSUtils\Tokens\Collections; /** * PHPCS native utility functions. * * Backport of the latest versions of PHPCS native utility functions to make them * available in older PHPCS versions without the bugs and other quirks that the * older versions of the native functions had. * * Additionally, this class works round the following tokenizer issues for * any affected utility functions: * - `readonly` classes. * - Constructor property promotion with `readonly` without visibility. * - OO methods called `self`, `parent` or `static`. * * Most functions in this class will have a related twin-function in the relevant * class in the `PHPCSUtils\Utils` namespace. * These will be indicated with `@see` tags in the docblock of the function. * * The PHPCSUtils native twin-functions will often have additional features and/or * improved functionality, but will generally be fully compatible with the PHPCS * native functions. * The differences between the functions here and the twin functions are documented * in the docblock of the respective twin-function. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File Original source of these utility methods. * * @since 1.0.0 */ final class BCFile { /** * Returns the declaration name for classes, interfaces, traits, enums, and functions. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getDeclarationName()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - PHPCS 3.8.0: OO methods called `self`, `parent` or `static` are now correctly recognized. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getDeclarationName() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\ObjectDeclarations::getName() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position of the declaration token * which declared the class, interface, * trait, enum or function. * * @return string|null The name of the class, interface, trait, enum, or function; * or `NULL` if the function or class is anonymous or * in case of a parse error/live coding. * * @throws \PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException If the specified token is not of type * `T_FUNCTION`, `T_CLASS`, `T_ANON_CLASS`, * `T_CLOSURE`, `T_TRAIT`, `T_ENUM` or `T_INTERFACE`. */ public static function getDeclarationName(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { $tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens(); $tokenCode = $tokens[$stackPtr]['code']; if ($tokenCode === T_ANON_CLASS || $tokenCode === T_CLOSURE) { return null; } if ($tokenCode !== T_FUNCTION && $tokenCode !== T_CLASS && $tokenCode !== T_INTERFACE && $tokenCode !== T_TRAIT && $tokenCode !== T_ENUM ) { throw new RuntimeException('Token type "' . $tokens[$stackPtr]['type'] . '" is not T_FUNCTION, T_CLASS, T_INTERFACE, T_TRAIT or T_ENUM'); } if ($tokenCode === T_FUNCTION && strtolower($tokens[$stackPtr]['content']) !== 'function' ) { // This is a function declared without the "function" keyword. // So this token is the function name. return $tokens[$stackPtr]['content']; } $content = null; for ($i = ($stackPtr + 1); $i < $phpcsFile->numTokens; $i++) { if ($tokens[$i]['code'] === T_STRING // BC: PHPCS < 3.8.0. || $tokens[$i]['code'] === T_SELF || $tokens[$i]['code'] === T_PARENT || $tokens[$i]['code'] === T_STATIC ) { $content = $tokens[$i]['content']; break; } } return $content; } /** * Returns the method parameters for the specified function token. * * Also supports passing in a `T_USE` token for a closure use group. * * Each parameter is in the following format: * ```php * 0 => array( * 'name' => string, // The variable name. * 'token' => integer, // The stack pointer to the variable name. * 'content' => string, // The full content of the variable definition. * 'has_attributes' => boolean, // Does the parameter have one or more attributes attached ? * 'pass_by_reference' => boolean, // Is the variable passed by reference? * 'reference_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the reference operator * // or FALSE if the param is not passed by reference. * 'variable_length' => boolean, // Is the param of variable length through use of `...` ? * 'variadic_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the ... operator * // or FALSE if the param is not variable length. * 'type_hint' => string, // The type hint for the variable. * 'type_hint_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the start of the type hint * // or FALSE if there is no type hint. * 'type_hint_end_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the end of the type hint * // or FALSE if there is no type hint. * 'nullable_type' => boolean, // TRUE if the var type is preceded by the nullability * // operator. * 'comma_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the comma after the param * // or FALSE if this is the last param. * ) * ``` * * Parameters with default values have the following additional array indexes: * ```php * 'default' => string, // The full content of the default value. * 'default_token' => integer, // The stack pointer to the start of the default value. * 'default_equal_token' => integer, // The stack pointer to the equals sign. * ``` * * Parameters declared using PHP 8 constructor property promotion, have these additional array indexes: * ```php * 'property_visibility' => string, // The property visibility as declared. * 'visibility_token' => integer,|false // The stack pointer to the visibility modifier token. * // or FALSE if the visibility is not explicitly declared. * 'property_readonly' => bool, // TRUE if the readonly keyword was found. * 'readonly_token' => integer, // The stack pointer to the readonly modifier token. * // This index will only be set if the property is readonly. * ``` * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getMethodParameters()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - PHPCS 3.8.0: Added support for constructor property promotion with readonly without explicit visibility. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getMethodParameters() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\FunctionDeclarations::getParameters() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * @since 1.0.6 Sync with PHPCS 3.8.0, support for readonly properties without explicit visibility. PHPCS#3801. * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position in the stack of the function token * to acquire the parameters for. * * @return array * * @throws \PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException If the specified `$stackPtr` is not of * type `T_FUNCTION`, `T_CLOSURE`, `T_USE`, * or `T_FN`. */ public static function getMethodParameters(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { $tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens(); if (isset(Collections::functionDeclarationTokens()[$tokens[$stackPtr]['code']]) === false && $tokens[$stackPtr]['code'] !== T_USE ) { throw new RuntimeException('$stackPtr must be of type T_FUNCTION or T_CLOSURE or T_USE or T_FN'); } if ($tokens[$stackPtr]['code'] === T_USE) { $opener = $phpcsFile->findNext(T_OPEN_PARENTHESIS, ($stackPtr + 1)); if ($opener === false || (isset($tokens[$opener]['parenthesis_owner']) === true // BC: as of PHPCS 4.x, closure use tokens are parentheses owners. && $tokens[$opener]['parenthesis_owner'] !== $stackPtr) ) { throw new RuntimeException('$stackPtr was not a valid T_USE'); } } else { if (isset($tokens[$stackPtr]['parenthesis_opener']) === false) { // Live coding or syntax error, so no params to find. return []; } $opener = $tokens[$stackPtr]['parenthesis_opener']; } if (isset($tokens[$opener]['parenthesis_closer']) === false) { // Live coding or syntax error, so no params to find. return []; } $closer = $tokens[$opener]['parenthesis_closer']; $vars = []; $currVar = null; $paramStart = ($opener + 1); $defaultStart = null; $equalToken = null; $paramCount = 0; $hasAttributes = false; $passByReference = false; $referenceToken = false; $variableLength = false; $variadicToken = false; $typeHint = ''; $typeHintToken = false; $typeHintEndToken = false; $nullableType = false; $visibilityToken = null; $readonlyToken = null; for ($i = $paramStart; $i <= $closer; $i++) { // Check to see if this token has a parenthesis or bracket opener. If it does // it's likely to be an array which might have arguments in it. This // could cause problems in our parsing below, so lets just skip to the // end of it. if (isset($tokens[$i]['parenthesis_opener']) === true) { // Don't do this if it's the close parenthesis for the method. if ($i !== $tokens[$i]['parenthesis_closer']) { $i = ($tokens[$i]['parenthesis_closer'] + 1); } } if (isset($tokens[$i]['bracket_opener']) === true) { // Don't do this if it's the close parenthesis for the method. if ($i !== $tokens[$i]['bracket_closer']) { $i = ($tokens[$i]['bracket_closer'] + 1); } } switch ($tokens[$i]['code']) { case T_ATTRIBUTE: $hasAttributes = true; // Skip to the end of the attribute. $i = $tokens[$i]['attribute_closer']; break; case T_BITWISE_AND: if ($defaultStart === null) { $passByReference = true; $referenceToken = $i; } break; case T_VARIABLE: $currVar = $i; break; case T_ELLIPSIS: $variableLength = true; $variadicToken = $i; break; case T_CALLABLE: if ($typeHintToken === false) { $typeHintToken = $i; } $typeHint .= $tokens[$i]['content']; $typeHintEndToken = $i; break; case T_SELF: case T_PARENT: case T_STATIC: // Self and parent are valid, static invalid, but was probably intended as type hint. if (isset($defaultStart) === false) { if ($typeHintToken === false) { $typeHintToken = $i; } $typeHint .= $tokens[$i]['content']; $typeHintEndToken = $i; } break; case T_STRING: case T_NAME_QUALIFIED: case T_NAME_FULLY_QUALIFIED: case T_NAME_RELATIVE: // This is an identifier name, so it may be a type declaration, but it could // also be a constant used as a default value. $prevComma = false; for ($t = $i; $t >= $opener; $t--) { if ($tokens[$t]['code'] === T_COMMA) { $prevComma = $t; break; } } if ($prevComma !== false) { $nextEquals = false; for ($t = $prevComma; $t < $i; $t++) { if ($tokens[$t]['code'] === T_EQUAL) { $nextEquals = $t; break; } } if ($nextEquals !== false) { break; } } if ($defaultStart === null) { if ($typeHintToken === false) { $typeHintToken = $i; } $typeHint .= $tokens[$i]['content']; $typeHintEndToken = $i; } break; case T_NAMESPACE: case T_NS_SEPARATOR: case T_TYPE_UNION: case T_TYPE_INTERSECTION: case T_FALSE: case T_NULL: // Part of a type hint or default value. if ($defaultStart === null) { if ($typeHintToken === false) { $typeHintToken = $i; } $typeHint .= $tokens[$i]['content']; $typeHintEndToken = $i; } break; case T_NULLABLE: if ($defaultStart === null) { $nullableType = true; $typeHint .= $tokens[$i]['content']; $typeHintEndToken = $i; } break; case T_PUBLIC: case T_PROTECTED: case T_PRIVATE: if ($defaultStart === null) { $visibilityToken = $i; } break; case T_READONLY: if ($defaultStart === null) { $readonlyToken = $i; } break; case T_CLOSE_PARENTHESIS: case T_COMMA: // If it's null, then there must be no parameters for this // method. if ($currVar === null) { continue 2; } $vars[$paramCount] = []; $vars[$paramCount]['token'] = $currVar; $vars[$paramCount]['name'] = $tokens[$currVar]['content']; $vars[$paramCount]['content'] = trim($phpcsFile->getTokensAsString($paramStart, ($i - $paramStart))); if ($defaultStart !== null) { $vars[$paramCount]['default'] = trim($phpcsFile->getTokensAsString($defaultStart, ($i - $defaultStart))); $vars[$paramCount]['default_token'] = $defaultStart; $vars[$paramCount]['default_equal_token'] = $equalToken; } $vars[$paramCount]['has_attributes'] = $hasAttributes; $vars[$paramCount]['pass_by_reference'] = $passByReference; $vars[$paramCount]['reference_token'] = $referenceToken; $vars[$paramCount]['variable_length'] = $variableLength; $vars[$paramCount]['variadic_token'] = $variadicToken; $vars[$paramCount]['type_hint'] = $typeHint; $vars[$paramCount]['type_hint_token'] = $typeHintToken; $vars[$paramCount]['type_hint_end_token'] = $typeHintEndToken; $vars[$paramCount]['nullable_type'] = $nullableType; if ($visibilityToken !== null || $readonlyToken !== null) { $vars[$paramCount]['property_visibility'] = 'public'; $vars[$paramCount]['visibility_token'] = false; $vars[$paramCount]['property_readonly'] = false; if ($visibilityToken !== null) { $vars[$paramCount]['property_visibility'] = $tokens[$visibilityToken]['content']; $vars[$paramCount]['visibility_token'] = $visibilityToken; } if ($readonlyToken !== null) { $vars[$paramCount]['property_readonly'] = true; $vars[$paramCount]['readonly_token'] = $readonlyToken; } } if ($tokens[$i]['code'] === T_COMMA) { $vars[$paramCount]['comma_token'] = $i; } else { $vars[$paramCount]['comma_token'] = false; } // Reset the vars, as we are about to process the next parameter. $currVar = null; $paramStart = ($i + 1); $defaultStart = null; $equalToken = null; $hasAttributes = false; $passByReference = false; $referenceToken = false; $variableLength = false; $variadicToken = false; $typeHint = ''; $typeHintToken = false; $typeHintEndToken = false; $nullableType = false; $visibilityToken = null; $readonlyToken = null; ++$paramCount; break; case T_EQUAL: $defaultStart = $phpcsFile->findNext(Tokens::$emptyTokens, ($i + 1), null, true); $equalToken = $i; break; } } return $vars; } /** * Returns the visibility and implementation properties of a method. * * The format of the return value is: * ```php * array( * 'scope' => string, // Public, private, or protected * 'scope_specified' => boolean, // TRUE if the scope keyword was found. * 'return_type' => string, // The return type of the method. * 'return_type_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the start of the return type * // or FALSE if there is no return type. * 'return_type_end_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the end of the return type * // or FALSE if there is no return type. * 'nullable_return_type' => boolean, // TRUE if the return type is preceded by * // the nullability operator. * 'is_abstract' => boolean, // TRUE if the abstract keyword was found. * 'is_final' => boolean, // TRUE if the final keyword was found. * 'is_static' => boolean, // TRUE if the static keyword was found. * 'has_body' => boolean, // TRUE if the method has a body * ); * ``` * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getMethodProperties()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getMethodProperties() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\FunctionDeclarations::getProperties() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position in the stack of the function token to * acquire the properties for. * * @return array * * @throws \PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException If the specified position is not a * `T_FUNCTION`, `T_CLOSURE`, or `T_FN` token. */ public static function getMethodProperties(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { return $phpcsFile->getMethodProperties($stackPtr); } /** * Returns the visibility and implementation properties of a class member var. * * The format of the return value is: * ```php * array( * 'scope' => string, // Public, private, or protected. * 'scope_specified' => boolean, // TRUE if the scope was explicitly specified. * 'is_static' => boolean, // TRUE if the static keyword was found. * 'is_readonly' => boolean, // TRUE if the readonly keyword was found. * 'type' => string, // The type of the var (empty if no type specified). * 'type_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the start of the type * // or FALSE if there is no type. * 'type_end_token' => integer|false, // The stack pointer to the end of the type * // or FALSE if there is no type. * 'nullable_type' => boolean, // TRUE if the type is preceded by the * // nullability operator. * ); * ``` * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getMemberProperties() method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getMemberProperties() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\Variables::getMemberProperties() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position in the stack of the `T_VARIABLE` token to * acquire the properties for. * * @return array * * @throws \PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException If the specified position is not a * `T_VARIABLE` token, or if the position is not * a class member variable. */ public static function getMemberProperties(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { return $phpcsFile->getMemberProperties($stackPtr); } /** * Returns the implementation properties of a class. * * The format of the return value is: * ```php * array( * 'is_abstract' => boolean, // TRUE if the abstract keyword was found. * 'is_final' => boolean, // TRUE if the final keyword was found. * 'is_readonly' => false, // TRUE if the readonly keyword was found. * ); * ``` * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getClassProperties()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 1.3.0. * - PHPCS 3.8.0: Added support for PHP 8.2 `readonly` classes. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getClassProperties() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\ObjectDeclarations::getClassProperties() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * @since 1.0.6 Sync with PHPCS 3.8.0, support for readonly classes. PHPCS#3686. * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position in the stack of the `T_CLASS` * token to acquire the properties for. * * @return array * * @throws \PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException If the specified position is not a * `T_CLASS` token. */ public static function getClassProperties(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { $tokens = $phpcsFile->getTokens(); if ($tokens[$stackPtr]['code'] !== T_CLASS) { throw new RuntimeException('$stackPtr must be of type T_CLASS'); } $valid = [ T_FINAL => T_FINAL, T_ABSTRACT => T_ABSTRACT, T_READONLY => T_READONLY, T_WHITESPACE => T_WHITESPACE, T_COMMENT => T_COMMENT, T_DOC_COMMENT => T_DOC_COMMENT, ]; $isAbstract = false; $isFinal = false; $isReadonly = false; for ($i = ($stackPtr - 1); $i > 0; $i--) { if (isset($valid[$tokens[$i]['code']]) === false) { break; } switch ($tokens[$i]['code']) { case T_ABSTRACT: $isAbstract = true; break; case T_FINAL: $isFinal = true; break; case T_READONLY: $isReadonly = true; break; } } return [ 'is_abstract' => $isAbstract, 'is_final' => $isFinal, 'is_readonly' => $isReadonly, ]; } /** * Determine if the passed token is a reference operator. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::isReference()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::isReference() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\Operators::isReference() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position of the `T_BITWISE_AND` token. * * @return bool `TRUE` if the specified token position represents a reference. * `FALSE` if the token represents a bitwise operator. */ public static function isReference(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { return $phpcsFile->isReference($stackPtr); } /** * Returns the content of the tokens from the specified start position in * the token stack for the specified length. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getTokensAsString()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getTokensAsString() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\GetTokensAsString Related set of functions. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $start The position to start from in the token stack. * @param int $length The length of tokens to traverse from the start pos. * @param bool $origContent Whether the original content or the tab replaced * content should be used. * * @return string The token contents. * * @throws \PHP_CodeSniffer\Exceptions\RuntimeException If the specified start position does not exist. */ public static function getTokensAsString(File $phpcsFile, $start, $length, $origContent = false) { return $phpcsFile->getTokensAsString($start, $length, $origContent); } /** * Returns the position of the first non-whitespace token in a statement. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::findStartOfStatement()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 2.1.0. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::findStartOfStatement() Original source. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $start The position to start searching from in the token stack. * @param int|string|array $ignore Token types that should not be considered stop points. * * @return int */ public static function findStartOfStatement(File $phpcsFile, $start, $ignore = null) { return $phpcsFile->findStartOfStatement($start, $ignore); } /** * Returns the position of the last non-whitespace token in a statement. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::findEndOfStatement() method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 2.1.0. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::findEndOfStatement() Original source. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $start The position to start searching from in the token stack. * @param int|string|array $ignore Token types that should not be considered stop points. * * @return int */ public static function findEndOfStatement(File $phpcsFile, $start, $ignore = null) { return $phpcsFile->findEndOfStatement($start, $ignore); } /** * Determine if the passed token has a condition of one of the passed types. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::hasCondition()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 0.0.5. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::hasCondition() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\Conditions::hasCondition() PHPCSUtils native alternative. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position of the token we are checking. * @param int|string|array $types The type(s) of tokens to search for. * * @return bool */ public static function hasCondition(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr, $types) { return $phpcsFile->hasCondition($stackPtr, $types); } /** * Return the position of the condition for the passed token. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::getCondition()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 1.3.0. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::getCondition() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\Conditions::getCondition() More versatile alternative. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The position of the token we are checking. * @param int|string $type The type of token to search for. * @param bool $first If `true`, will return the matched condition * furthest away from the passed token. * If `false`, will return the matched condition * closest to the passed token. * * @return int|false Integer stack pointer to the condition or `FALSE` if the token * does not have the condition. */ public static function getCondition(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr, $type, $first = true) { return $phpcsFile->getCondition($stackPtr, $type, $first); } /** * Returns the name of the class that the specified class extends. * (works for classes, anonymous classes and interfaces) * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::findExtendedClassName()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 1.2.0. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::findExtendedClassName() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\ObjectDeclarations::findExtendedClassName() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The stack position of the class or interface. * * @return string|false The extended class name or `FALSE` on error or if there * is no extended class name. */ public static function findExtendedClassName(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { return $phpcsFile->findExtendedClassName($stackPtr); } /** * Returns the names of the interfaces that the specified class or enum implements. * * PHPCS cross-version compatible version of the `File::findImplementedInterfaceNames()` method. * * Changelog for the PHPCS native function: * - Introduced in PHPCS 2.7.0. * - The upstream method has received no significant updates since PHPCS 3.7.1. * * @see \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File::findImplementedInterfaceNames() Original source. * @see \PHPCSUtils\Utils\ObjectDeclarations::findImplementedInterfaceNames() PHPCSUtils native improved version. * * @since 1.0.0 * * @param \PHP_CodeSniffer\Files\File $phpcsFile The file being scanned. * @param int $stackPtr The stack position of the class or enum token. * * @return array|false Array with names of the implemented interfaces or `FALSE` on * error or if there are no implemented interface names. */ public static function findImplementedInterfaceNames(File $phpcsFile, $stackPtr) { return $phpcsFile->findImplementedInterfaceNames($stackPtr); } }