I have an object which has a state property, for example state = ‘state4’ or state = ‘state2’.
Now I also have an array of all available states that the state property can get, state1 to state8 (note: the states are not named stateN. They have eight different names, like payment or canceled. I just put stateN to describe the problem).
In addition to that, I have a logical expression like $expression = !state1||state4&&(!state2||state5) for example. This is the code for the above description:
$state = 'state4';
$expression = '!state1||state4&&(!state2||state5)';
Now I want to check if the logical expression is true or false. In the above case, it’s true. In the following case it would be false:
$state = 'state1';
$expression = state4&&!state2||(!state1||state7);
How could this be solved in an elegant way?
Edit:
Your update to the OQ necessitates some minor work:
Edit 2
There has been concern about
evaland PHP injection in the comments: The expression and the replacements are completly controlled by the application, no user input involved. As long as this holds,evalis safe.