From: Brion Vibber Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 19:38:14 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Throw an exception when an undefined method is called on one of our DB_DataObjects... X-Git-Url: https://git.mxchange.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=5e54e7b55d8474779b0d458e51ba5311b1a42708;p=quix0rs-gnu-social.git Throw an exception when an undefined method is called on one of our DB_DataObjects, instead of failing silently. The magic __call() method is used to implement a getter and setter interface, and simply didn't bother to throw an error for things it didn't recognize. This may expose a number of existing errors where mistyped method names are called and we're not noticing that they're failing. --- diff --git a/classes/Safe_DataObject.php b/classes/Safe_DataObject.php index 08bc6846f4..e926cb0d58 100644 --- a/classes/Safe_DataObject.php +++ b/classes/Safe_DataObject.php @@ -96,6 +96,30 @@ class Safe_DataObject extends DB_DataObject $this->_link_loaded = false; } + /** + * Magic function called when someone attempts to call a method + * that doesn't exist. DB_DataObject uses this to implement + * setters and getters for fields, but neglects to throw an error + * when you just misspell an actual method name. This leads to + * silent failures which can cause all kinds of havoc. + * + * @param string $method + * @param array $params + * @return mixed + * @throws Exception + */ + function __call($method, $params) + { + $return = null; + // Yes, that's _call with one underscore, which does the + // actual implementation. + if ($this->_call($method, $params, $return)) { + return $return; + } else { + throw new Exception('Call to undefined method ' . + get_class($this) . '::' . $method); + } + } /** * Work around memory-leak bugs...