nguyenvanduocit
3/19/2018 - 3:47 PM

Container.php

<?php
public function build($concrete)
    {
        // If the concrete type is actually a Closure, we will just execute it and
        // hand back the results of the functions, which allows functions to be
        // used as resolvers for more fine-tuned resolution of these objects.
        if ($concrete instanceof Closure) {
            return $concrete($this, $this->getLastParameterOverride());
        }
        $reflector = new ReflectionClass($concrete);
        // If the type is not instantiable, the developer is attempting to resolve
        // an abstract type such as an Interface of Abstract Class and there is
        // no binding registered for the abstractions so we need to bail out.
        if (! $reflector->isInstantiable()) {
            return $this->notInstantiable($concrete);
        }
        $this->buildStack[] = $concrete;
        $constructor = $reflector->getConstructor();
        // If there are no constructors, that means there are no dependencies then
        // we can just resolve the instances of the objects right away, without
        // resolving any other types or dependencies out of these containers.
        if (is_null($constructor)) {
            array_pop($this->buildStack);
            return new $concrete;
        }
        $dependencies = $constructor->getParameters();
        // Once we have all the constructor's parameters we can create each of the
        // dependency instances and then use the reflection instances to make a
        // new instance of this class, injecting the created dependencies in.
        $instances = $this->resolveDependencies(
            $dependencies
        );
        array_pop($this->buildStack);
        return $reflector->newInstanceArgs($instances);
    }