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language: Hack
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contributors:
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- ["Stephen Holdaway", "https://github.com/stecman"]
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2015-10-04 17:55:16 +03:00
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- ["David Lima", "https://github.com/davelima"]
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2015-02-17 15:45:04 +03:00
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filename: learnhack.hh
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Hack is a superset of PHP that runs under a virtual machine called HHVM. Hack
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is almost completely interoperable with existing PHP code and adds a bunch of
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useful features from statically typed languages.
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Only Hack-specific features are covered here. Details about PHP's syntax are
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2015-02-18 09:23:58 +03:00
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available in the [PHP article](http://learnxinyminutes.com/docs/php/) on this site.
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2015-02-17 15:45:04 +03:00
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```php
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<?hh
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// Hack syntax is only enabled for files starting with an <?hh marker
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// <?hh markers cannot be interspersed with HTML the way <?php can be.
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// Using the marker "<?hh //strict" puts the type checker in strict mode.
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// Scalar parameter type hints
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function repeat(string $word, int $count)
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{
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$word = trim($word);
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return str_repeat($word . ' ', $count);
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}
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// Type hints for return values
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function add(...$numbers) : int
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{
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return array_sum($numbers);
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}
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// Functions that return nothing are hinted as "void"
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function truncate(resource $handle) : void
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{
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// ...
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}
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// Type hints must explicitly allow being nullable
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function identity(?string $stringOrNull) : ?string
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{
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return $stringOrNull;
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}
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// Type hints can be specified on class properties
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class TypeHintedProperties
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{
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public ?string $name;
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protected int $id;
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private float $score = 100.0;
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// Hack's type checker enforces that typed properties either have a
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// default value or are set in the constructor.
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public function __construct(int $id)
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{
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$this->id = $id;
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}
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}
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// Concise anonymous functions (lambdas)
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$multiplier = 5;
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array_map($y ==> $y * $multiplier, [1, 2, 3]);
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// Generics
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class Box<T>
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{
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protected T $data;
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public function __construct(T $data) {
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$this->data = $data;
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}
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public function getData(): T {
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return $this->data;
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}
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}
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function openBox(Box<int> $box) : int
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{
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return $box->getData();
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}
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// Shapes
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//
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// Hack adds the concept of shapes for defining struct-like arrays with a
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// guaranteed, type-checked set of keys
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type Point2D = shape('x' => int, 'y' => int);
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function distance(Point2D $a, Point2D $b) : float
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{
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return sqrt(pow($b['x'] - $a['x'], 2) + pow($b['y'] - $a['y'], 2));
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}
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distance(
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shape('x' => -1, 'y' => 5),
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shape('x' => 2, 'y' => 50)
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);
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// Type aliasing
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//
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// Hack adds a bunch of type aliasing features for making complex types readable
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newtype VectorArray = array<int, Vector<int>>;
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// A tuple containing two integers
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newtype Point = (int, int);
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function addPoints(Point $p1, Point $p2) : Point
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{
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return tuple($p1[0] + $p2[0], $p1[1] + $p2[1]);
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}
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addPoints(
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tuple(1, 2),
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tuple(5, 6)
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);
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// First-class enums
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enum RoadType : int
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{
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Road = 0;
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Street = 1;
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Avenue = 2;
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Boulevard = 3;
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}
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function getRoadType() : RoadType
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{
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return RoadType::Avenue;
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}
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// Constructor argument promotion
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//
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// To avoid boilerplate property and constructor definitions that only set
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// properties, Hack adds a concise syntax for defining properties and a
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// constructor at the same time.
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class ArgumentPromotion
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{
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public function __construct(public string $name,
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protected int $age,
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private bool $isAwesome) {}
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}
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class WithoutArgumentPromotion
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{
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public string $name;
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protected int $age;
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private bool $isAwesome;
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public function __construct(string $name, int $age, bool $isAwesome)
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{
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$this->name = $name;
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$this->age = $age;
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$this->isAwesome = $isAwesome;
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}
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}
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// Co-operative multi-tasking
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//
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// Two new keywords "async" and "await" can be used to perform multi-tasking
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// Note that this does not involve threads - it just allows transfer of control
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async function cooperativePrint(int $start, int $end) : Awaitable<void>
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{
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for ($i = $start; $i <= $end; $i++) {
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echo "$i ";
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// Give other tasks a chance to do something
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await RescheduleWaitHandle::create(RescheduleWaitHandle::QUEUE_DEFAULT, 0);
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}
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}
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// This prints "1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9"
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AwaitAllWaitHandle::fromArray([
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cooperativePrint(1, 3),
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cooperativePrint(4, 6),
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cooperativePrint(7, 9)
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])->getWaitHandle()->join();
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// Attributes
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//
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// Attributes are a form of metadata for functions. Hack provides some
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// special built-in attributes that introduce useful behaviour.
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// The __Memoize special attribute causes the result of a function to be cached
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<<__Memoize>>
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function doExpensiveTask() : ?string
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{
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return file_get_contents('http://example.com');
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}
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// The function's body is only executed once here:
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doExpensiveTask();
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doExpensiveTask();
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// The __ConsistentConstruct special attribute signals the Hack type checker to
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// ensure that the signature of __construct is the same for all subclasses.
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<<__ConsistentConstruct>>
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class ConsistentFoo
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{
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public function __construct(int $x, float $y)
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{
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// ...
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}
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public function someMethod()
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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class ConsistentBar extends ConsistentFoo
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{
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public function __construct(int $x, float $y)
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{
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// Hack's type checker enforces that parent constructors are called
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parent::__construct($x, $y);
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// ...
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}
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// The __Override annotation is an optional signal for the Hack type
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// checker to enforce that this method is overriding a method in a parent
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// or trait. If not, this will error.
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<<__Override>>
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public function someMethod()
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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class InvalidFooSubclass extends ConsistentFoo
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{
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// Not matching the parent constructor will cause a type checker error:
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//
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// "This object is of type ConsistentBaz. It is incompatible with this object
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// of type ConsistentFoo because some of their methods are incompatible"
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//
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public function __construct(float $x)
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{
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// ...
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}
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// Using the __Override annotation on a non-overriden method will cause a
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// type checker error:
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//
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// "InvalidFooSubclass::otherMethod() is marked as override; no non-private
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// parent definition found or overridden parent is defined in non-<?hh code"
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//
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<<__Override>>
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public function otherMethod()
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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// Traits can implement interfaces (standard PHP does not support this)
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interface KittenInterface
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{
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public function play() : void;
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}
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trait CatTrait implements KittenInterface
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{
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public function play() : void
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{
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// ...
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}
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}
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class Samuel
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{
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use CatTrait;
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}
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$cat = new Samuel();
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$cat instanceof KittenInterface === true; // True
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```
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## More Information
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Visit the [Hack language reference](http://docs.hhvm.com/manual/en/hacklangref.php)
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for detailed explainations of the features Hack adds to PHP, or the [official Hack website](http://hacklang.org/)
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for more general information.
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Visit the [official HHVM website](http://hhvm.com/) for HHVM installation instructions.
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2015-02-18 09:23:58 +03:00
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Visit [Hack's unsupported PHP features article](http://docs.hhvm.com/manual/en/hack.unsupported.php)
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for details on the backwards incompatibility between Hack and PHP.
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