Closure::call

(PHP 7, PHP 8)

Closure::callBinds and calls the closure

Description

public Closure::call(object $newThis, mixed ...$args): mixed

Temporarily binds the closure to newThis, and calls it with any given parameters.

Parameters

newThis

The object to bind the closure to for the duration of the call.

args

Zero or more parameters, which will be given as parameters to the closure.

Return Values

Returns the return value of the closure.

Examples

Example #1 Closure::call() example

<?php
class Value {
    protected 
$value;

    public function 
__construct($value) {
        
$this->value $value;
    }

    public function 
getValue() {
        return 
$this->value;
    }
}

$three = new Value(3);
$four = new Value(4);

$closure = function ($delta) { var_dump($this->getValue() + $delta); };
$closure->call($three4);
$closure->call($four4);
?>

The above example will output:

int(7)
int(8)

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