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Accessing private variables from within a closure

I'm trying to reference a private variable of an object from within a closure. The code below would seem to work, but it complains Fatal error: Cannot access self:: when no class scope is active in test.php on line 12 and Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context in test.php on line 20.

Any ideas how to accomplish the same results using a closure while keeping the variables private and without making helper functions (defeating the whole idea of a private variable).

class MyClass
{

    static private $_var1;
    private $_var2;

    static function setVar1( $value )
    {
        $closure = function () use ( $value ) {
            self::$_var1 = $value;
        };
        $closure();
    }

    function setVar2( $value )
    {
        $closure = function () use ( $value ) {
            $this->_var2 = $value;
        };
        $closure();
    }

}

MyClass::setVar1( "hello" ); //doesn't work

$myclass = new MyClass;
$myclass->setVar2( "hello" ); //doesn't work
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Kendall Hopkins Avatar asked Sep 15 '10 22:09

Kendall Hopkins


2 Answers

Edit to note, this answer was originally meant for PHP5.3 and earlier, it's possible now. For current information, see this answer.


This is not directly possible. In particularly, closures have no associated scope, so they cannot access private and protected members.

You can, however, use references:

<?php
class MyClass
{

    static private $_var1;
    private $_var2;

    static function setVar1( $value )
    {
        $field =& self::$_var1;
        $closure = function () use ( $value,  &$field ) {
            $field = $value;
        };
        $closure();
    }

    function setVar2( $value )
    {
        $field =& $this->_var2;
        $closure = function () use ( $value, &$field ) {
            $field = $value;
        };
        $closure();
    }

}

MyClass::setVar1( "hello" );

$myclass = new MyClass;
$myclass->setVar2( "hello" );
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Artefacto Avatar answered Oct 10 '22 13:10

Artefacto


This is possible starting in PHP 5.4.0

class test {
    function testMe() {
        $test = new test;
        $func = function() use ($test) {
            $test->findMe();        // Can see protected method
            $test::findMeStatically();  // Can see static protected method
        };
        $func();
        return $func;
    }

    protected function findMe() {
        echo " [find Me] \n";
    }

    protected static function findMeStatically() {
        echo " [find Me Statically] \n";
    }
}

$test = new test;
$func = $test->testMe();
$func();        // Can call from another context as long as 
            // the closure was created in the proper context.
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Ari Asulin Avatar answered Oct 10 '22 11:10

Ari Asulin