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<?php declare(strict_types=1);
namespace PhpParser\Node\Stmt;
use PhpParser\Node\Stmt;
class Use_ extends Stmt
{
/**
* Unknown type. Both Stmt\Use_ / Stmt\GroupUse and Stmt\UseUse have a $type property, one of them will always be
* TYPE_UNKNOWN while the other has one of the three other possible types. For normal use statements the type on the
* Stmt\UseUse is unknown. It's only the other way around for mixed group use declarations.
*/
const TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
/** Class or namespace import */
const TYPE_NORMAL = 1;
/** Function import */
const TYPE_FUNCTION = 2;
/** Constant import */
const TYPE_CONSTANT = 3;
/** @var int Type of alias */
public $type;
/** @var UseUse[] Aliases */
public $uses;
/**
* Constructs an alias (use) list node.
*
* @param UseUse[] $uses Aliases
* @param int $type Type of alias
* @param array $attributes Additional attributes
*/
public function __construct(array $uses, int $type = self::TYPE_NORMAL, array $attributes = []) {
$this->attributes = $attributes;
$this->type = $type;
$this->uses = $uses;
}
public function getSubNodeNames() : array {
return ['type', 'uses'];
}
public function getType() : string {
return 'Stmt_Use';
}
}