ImmutableZipContainer.php
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<?php
namespace PhpZip\Model;
/**
* Class ImmutableZipContainer.
*/
class ImmutableZipContainer implements \Countable
{
/** @var ZipEntry[] */
protected $entries;
/** @var string|null Archive comment */
protected $archiveComment;
/**
* ZipContainer constructor.
*
* @param ZipEntry[] $entries
* @param string|null $archiveComment
*/
public function __construct(array $entries, $archiveComment)
{
$this->entries = $entries;
$this->archiveComment = $archiveComment;
}
/**
* @return ZipEntry[]
*/
public function &getEntries()
{
return $this->entries;
}
/**
* @return string|null
*/
public function getArchiveComment()
{
return $this->archiveComment;
}
/**
* Count elements of an object.
*
* @see https://php.net/manual/en/countable.count.php
*
* @return int The custom count as an integer.
* The return value is cast to an integer.
*/
public function count()
{
return \count($this->entries);
}
/**
* When an object is cloned, PHP 5 will perform a shallow copy of all of the object's properties.
* Any properties that are references to other variables, will remain references.
* Once the cloning is complete, if a __clone() method is defined,
* then the newly created object's __clone() method will be called, to allow any necessary properties that need to
* be changed. NOT CALLABLE DIRECTLY.
*
* @see https://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.cloning.php
*/
public function __clone()
{
foreach ($this->entries as $key => $value) {
$this->entries[$key] = clone $value;
}
}
}