I need to define the type of passed variable as an generic object, how?
Tried:
public function set($service = null, (object) $instance) {
[..]
}
Can stdClass help? How?
Thanks!
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Nope, in php all classes aren’t derive from the common ancestor.
So doubtfully you can use current php’s implementation to state “object of any class”