(PHP 8 >= 8.4.0)
ReflectionClass::resetAsLazyGhost — Resets an object and marks it as lazy
$object
, callable $initializer
, int $options
= 0): void
Resets an existing object
and marks it as lazy.
The object's destructor is called (if one exists) unless the
ReflectionClass::SKIP_DESTRUCTOR
flag is specified. In
the special case where the object is an initialized proxy, the real instance
is detached from the proxy. If the real instance is no longer referenced
elsewhere, its destructor is called regardless of the
SKIP_DESTRUCTOR
flag.
Dynamic properties are removed, and the value of properties declared on the
class is discarded as though unset() was called, and
marked as lazy. This implies that if the object is an instance of a subclass
with additional properties, these properties are not modified and not made
lazy.
Readonly
properties are also not modified and not made lazy if they are
final
or the class itself is final
.
If no properties was marked lazy, the object is is not marked as lazy. See also Lazy Objects Lifecycle.
Otherwise, after calling this method, the behavior of the object is the same as an object created by ReflectionClass::newLazyGhost() (except for subclass and readonly properties, as described above).
The object is not replaced by an other one, and its identity remains
unchanged. Functionality such as spl_object_id(),
spl_object_hash(),
SplObjectStorage, WeakMap,
WeakReference, or
the identity operator
(===
) are unaffected.
object
initializer
options
options
can be a combination of the following
flags:
ReflectionClass::SKIP_INITIALIZATION_ON_SERIALIZE
ReflectionClass::SKIP_DESTRUCTOR
Es wird kein Wert zurückgegeben.
A ReflectionException if the object is lazy and non-initialized.
An Error if the object is being initialized, or if the
object properties are being iterated with
foreach
.