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php - How to call the __invoke method of a member variable inside a class

PHP 5.4.5, here. I'm trying to invoke an object which is stored as a member of some other object. Like this (very roughly)

class A {
    function __invoke () { ... }
}

class B {
    private a = new A();
 ...
    $this->a();  <-- runtime error here
}

This produces a runtime error, of course, because there's no method called a. But if I write the call like this:

($this->a)();

then I get a syntax error.

Of course, I can write

$this->a->__invoke();

but that seems intolerably ugly, and rather undermines the point of functors. I was just wondering if there is a better (or official) way.

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There's three ways:

Directly calling __invoke, which you already mentioned:

$this->a->__invoke();

By assigning to a variable:

$a = $this->a;
$a();

By using call_user_func:

call_user_func($this->a);

The last one is probably what you are looking for. It has the benefit that it works with any callable.


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