| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283848586878889909192 | <?php/* * This file is part of the Symfony package. * * (c) Fabien Potencier <fabien@symfony.com> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE * file that was distributed with this source code. */namespace Symfony\Component\VarExporter;use Symfony\Component\VarExporter\Exception\ExceptionInterface;use Symfony\Component\VarExporter\Exception\NotInstantiableTypeException;use Symfony\Component\VarExporter\Internal\Hydrator;use Symfony\Component\VarExporter\Internal\Registry;/** * A utility class to create objects without calling their constructor. * * @author Nicolas Grekas <p@tchwork.com> */final class Instantiator{    /**     * Creates an object and sets its properties without calling its constructor nor any other methods.     *     * For example:     *     *     // creates an empty instance of Foo     *     Instantiator::instantiate(Foo::class);     *     *     // creates a Foo instance and sets one of its properties     *     Instantiator::instantiate(Foo::class, ['propertyName' => $propertyValue]);     *     *     // creates a Foo instance and sets a private property defined on its parent Bar class     *     Instantiator::instantiate(Foo::class, [], [     *         Bar::class => ['privateBarProperty' => $propertyValue],     *     ]);     *     * Instances of ArrayObject, ArrayIterator and SplObjectStorage can be created     * by using the special "\0" property name to define their internal value:     *     *     // creates an SplObjectStorage where $info1 is attached to $obj1, etc.     *     Instantiator::instantiate(SplObjectStorage::class, ["\0" => [$obj1, $info1, $obj2, $info2...]]);     *     *     // creates an ArrayObject populated with $inputArray     *     Instantiator::instantiate(ArrayObject::class, ["\0" => [$inputArray]]);     *     * @param string $class             The class of the instance to create     * @param array  $properties        The properties to set on the instance     * @param array  $privateProperties The private properties to set on the instance,     *                                  keyed by their declaring class     *     * @throws ExceptionInterface When the instance cannot be created     */    public static function instantiate(string $class, array $properties = [], array $privateProperties = []): object    {        $reflector = Registry::$reflectors[$class] ?? Registry::getClassReflector($class);        if (Registry::$cloneable[$class]) {            $wrappedInstance = [clone Registry::$prototypes[$class]];        } elseif (Registry::$instantiableWithoutConstructor[$class]) {            $wrappedInstance = [$reflector->newInstanceWithoutConstructor()];        } elseif (null === Registry::$prototypes[$class]) {            throw new NotInstantiableTypeException($class);        } elseif ($reflector->implementsInterface('Serializable') && (\PHP_VERSION_ID < 70400 || !method_exists($class, '__unserialize'))) {            $wrappedInstance = [unserialize('C:'.\strlen($class).':"'.$class.'":0:{}')];        } else {            $wrappedInstance = [unserialize('O:'.\strlen($class).':"'.$class.'":0:{}')];        }        if ($properties) {            $privateProperties[$class] = isset($privateProperties[$class]) ? $properties + $privateProperties[$class] : $properties;        }        foreach ($privateProperties as $class => $properties) {            if (!$properties) {                continue;            }            foreach ($properties as $name => $value) {                // because they're also used for "unserialization", hydrators                // deal with array of instances, so we need to wrap values                $properties[$name] = [$value];            }            (Hydrator::$hydrators[$class] ?? Hydrator::getHydrator($class))($properties, $wrappedInstance);        }        return $wrappedInstance[0];    }}
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