<?php
class A {
private $foo;
public function __construct($foo) {
$this->foo = $foo;
}
public function foo() {
return $this->foo;
}
public function Hello() {
return 'Hello World!';
}
}
function PHP(...$args) {
if(isset($args[0]) && !empty($args[0])) {
$class = $args[0];
$string = '$obj = new '.$class;
if(isset($args[1])) {
$arguments = $args;
$string .= '('.$args[1];
array_shift($arguments);
array_shift($arguments);
foreach($arguments as $arg) {
if(is_string($arg)) {
$string .= ', \''.$arg.'\'';
}
else {
$string .= ', '.$arg;
}
}
$string .= ')';
}
$string .= ';';
eval($string);
return $obj;
}
else {
print('You must a define a class to set as object.');
}
}
$obj = PHP('A', 1);
echo($obj->foo());
- Output for 5.6.8 - 5.6.28, 7.0.0 - 7.0.20, 7.1.0 - 7.1.10, 7.2.0 - 7.2.33, 7.3.16 - 7.3.33, 7.4.0 - 7.4.33, 8.0.0 - 8.0.30, 8.1.0 - 8.1.28, 8.2.0 - 8.2.19, 8.3.0 - 8.3.7
- 1
- Output for 5.4.0 - 5.4.45, 5.5.24 - 5.5.35
- Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '.', expecting '&' or variable (T_VARIABLE) in /in/DBTi6 on line 14
Process exited with code 255.
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167.9 ms | 402 KiB | 228 Q