@hakre Situation is different when exported part is in the middle of bigger file -then nothing on that would run. And if documentation says that the returned code will be valid it should be valid. If you want to fail early - deprecate exporting functions, generators etc. and throw an exception in 9.0. Valid code you can filter with AST for example and remove not wanted classes. Also in the middle of the anonymous class name there is a null character.
Just for fun I've made a poc for importing any anonymous class 3v4l.org/2HgDQ - where it might not be the best idea, it's possible. Initially I was leaning to return NULL, but I'm starting to see some pros of only fixing the name.
@Krzysiek honestly, don't trust the map but the terrain. meaning: the docs is not leading, the implementation is. if docs are wrong, they need updates first of all.
@Krzysiek for the fun I tried to use the export of it, but eval'ing the code still remains a problem. IIRC the way is to create an intermediate variable with the name 0 containing a non-empty value so that the negated value (false) cast to a boolean then used as a string expression of a variable name ("0") turns into that class-name w/o causing the parse error.
@Krzysiek honestly I don't think there is anything to fix. maybe a reminder that the premise the return value is valid PHP code is implementation defined.
and then document until which PHP version this was true 100% - and then this would violate the policy to keep a change log for versions before PHP 7 for the current docs.
So then again the docs are already fine as long as you find in the top left corner PHP version 4 first for that function.
which I'm pretty sure is the case. /e: yes: "(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)"
> [EA] New value type (\Psr\Http\Message\MessageInterface) is not matching the resolved parameter type and might introduce types-related false-positives.
adding a header to a Slim Response... parameter type is \Slim\Http\Response... but withHeader can create a MessageInterface...
I don't know how to go about making EA inspections happy on this, or if I should ignore it
but also the potential for a false-positive is concerning
$response = $response->withHeader('Content-Type', 'text/csv')->withHeader('Content-Disposition', 'inline'); is what I have
Given that withHeader is annotated static it feels like a false positive. But I also thought Slim required use of ServerRequestInterface / ResponseInterface and that the Slim\Http\Response was just a concrete implementation.
There's some ...stuff, that might arise later if/when we have function autoloading, particularly for the more magic bit of that. But I'll probably do a separate version of the library for that. Hence listing the alternate versions.
If you need / want help I can probably be available in the new year to do some work on the boss' time, which is much more reliable than my free time (looks in disgust at all the neglected OSS projects :D )