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/**
*
* Test variables
* 009-value-object.phpt
* 010-value-object2.phpt
*
*/
/**
* Set up namespace
*/
namespace TestVariables {
/*
* Test Php::Value object
*/
Php::Value value_object1(void)
{
// create empty object of type stdClass
Php::Object object;
// object properties can be accessed with square brackets
object["property1"] = "value1";
object["property2"] = "value2";
// Php::Value is the base class, so you can assign Php::Object objects
//Php::Value value = object;
return object;
}
/*
* Test Php::Value object
*/
Php::Value value_object2(void)
{
// create empty object of type stdClass
Php::Object object;
// to create an object of a different type, pass in the class name
// to the constructor with optional constructor parameters
//object = Php::Object("DateTime", "2014-03-27 00:37:15.638276");
auto timeZone = Php::Object("DateTimeZone", "Europe/Amsterdam");
object = Php::Object("DateTime", "2014-03-27 00:37:15", timeZone);
// methods can be called with the call() method
Php::out << object.call("format", "Y-m-d H:i:s") << std::endl;
// all these methods can be called on a Php::Value object too
Php::Value value = Php::Object("DateTime", "2016-03-31 15:48:00", timeZone);
Php::out << value.call("format", "Y-m-d H:i:s") << std::endl;
Php::out << value.call("getOffset") << std::endl;
return object;
}
/**
* End of namespace
*/
}
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