When using anonymous functions in PHP, you can easily use variables from right outside of its scope by using the use()
keyword.
In my case the anonymous functions are already defined somewhere, but called later on (somewhere else) in a class.
The following piece of code is to illustrate the idea:
<?php
$bla = function ( $var1 ) use ($arg)
{
echo $var1;
};
class MyClass
{
private $func;
public function __construct ( $func )
{
$this->func = $func;
}
public function test ( $arg )
{
$closure = $this->func;
$closure ( 'anon func' );
}
}
$c = new MyClass($bla);
$c->test ( 'anon func' );
What i'm doing is i create an anonymous function
and store that in a variable. I pass that variable to the method of a class and that is where i want to run the anonymous function.
But i can't use the use()
keyword to get the $arg
parameter from the method
this way. Because the anonymous function was declared outside of the method
.
But i really need a way to get the variables from the method where the anonymous function is run from. Is there a way to do that, when the anonymous function is declared somewhere else..?
The point of the use
keyword is to inherit/close over a particular environment state from the parent scope into the Closure when it's defined, e.g.
$foo = 1;
$fn = function() use ($foo) {
return $foo;
};
$foo = 2;
echo $fn(); // gives 1
If you want $foo
to be closed over at a later point, either define the closure later or, if you want $foo
to be always the current value (2), pass $foo
as a regular parameter.
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