Detaching the current entry from the storage prevents SplObjectStorage::next() to operate.
Example as a PHPUnit-test:
<?php
public function testDetachingCurrentPreventsNext()
{
$storage = new SplObjectStorage;
$storage->attach(new stdClass);
$storage->attach(new stdClass);
$storage->rewind();
$iterated = 0;
$expected = $storage->count();
while ($storage->valid()) {
$iterated++;
$storage->detach($storage->current());
$storage->next();
}
$this->assertEquals($expected, $iterated);
}
?>
This test will fail, for the iteration will never reach the second stdClass.
SplObjectStorage::next() obviously relies on the current element to be valid.
If you want to detach objects during iterations, you should dereference objects, before you call next() and detach the reference after next():
<?php
public function testDetachingReferenceAfterNext()
{
$storage = new SplObjectStorage;
$storage->attach(new stdClass);
$storage->attach(new stdClass);
$storage->rewind();
$iterated = 0;
$expected = $storage->count();
while ($storage->valid()) {
$iterated++;
$object = $storage->current();
$storage->next();
$storage->detach($object);
}
$this->assertEquals($expected, $iterated);
}
?>
This test will pass.
SplObjectStorage::detach
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0)
SplObjectStorage::detach — Removes an object from the storage
Descrição
public void SplObjectStorage::detach
( object $object
)
Removes the object from the storage.
Valor Retornado
Não há valor retornado.
Exemplos
Exemplo #1 SplObjectStorage::detach() example
<?php
$o = new StdClass;
$s = new SplObjectStorage();
$s->attach($o);
var_dump(count($s));
$s->detach($o);
var_dump(count($s));
?>
O exemplo acima irá imprimir algo similar a:
int(1) int(0)
Veja Também
- SplObjectStorage::attach() - Adds an object in the storage
- SplObjectStorage::removeAll() - Removes objects contained in another storage from the current storage
r dot wilczek at web-appz dot de
30-Apr-2010 01:18
