// PHP, unlike C++, doesn't have "friend" classes // So here's an awful hack to get at the ->buffer property of an ArrayBuffer private static $byteGetter; private static $byteSetter; // PHP also doesn't have class initialisers or computed properties // So yet another hack. wlep public static function init() { static $initialised; if (isset($initialised)) { throw new \Exception(self::class . " cannot be reinitialised"); $initialised = true; self::$byteGetter = (function (ArrayBuffer $buf) { return $buf->bytes; })->bindTo(NULL, 'ArrayBuffer'); self::$byteSetter = (function (ArrayBuffer $buf, int $index, string $byte) { $buf->bytes[$index] = $byte; })->bindTo(NULL, 'ArrayBuffer'); }