Description
If i do something like the following:
class MyV8 extends V8Js {
function foo($payload) {
echo $payload['name']; // nope :-(
echo $payload->name; // this is ok.
}
}
$v8 = new MyV8('myv8');
$v8->executeString('myv8.foo({ name:"Testing" })')
then i'll get a "Cannot use object of type V8Object as array" error. This is unless I use FLAG_FORCE_ARRAY. If we were calling ::foo() via PHP, it'd be quite normal to be passing an array (e.g $this->foo(['name' => 'Testing'])
) and not an object instance - so I cannot share the function between the JS and PHP space without conditional conversions.
I don't use FLAG_FORCE_ARRAY as I find the default setup generally more useful, and because it just blanket applies to everything. Anyway...
Would it be feasible to offer (at initialisation) PHP classes that would extend the default V8Object/V8Function, etc so that we could perhaps deal with
these sorts of cases? Then this would be possible:
class MyV8Object extends V8Object implements ArrayAccess {
}
so the FLAG_FORCE_ARRAY-type functionality can be much more selective.
Cheers
Mark