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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:32:02+00:00 2026-05-15T06:32:02+00:00

Simple class for example: class Foo { protected $_bar; public function setBar( $value )

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Simple class for example:

class Foo
{
    protected $_bar;

    public function setBar( $value ) {

        $this->_bar = $value;

    }

}

And here is the question:

$obj = new Foo();

  var_dump( empty( $obj ) );  // true

$obj->setBar( 'foobar' );

  var_dump( empty( $obj ) );  // false

Is it possible to change class’s behaviour with testing it with empty() function so it will returns true when object is not filled with data ?

I know about magic function __isset( $name ) but it is called only when we test specific field like:

empty( $obj->someField );

but not when test whole object.

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    2026-05-15T06:32:03+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:32 am

    It kind of is possible. The opcode calls i_zend_is_true:

        if (!isset || !i_zend_is_true(*value)) {
            ZVAL_BOOL(&EX_T(opline->result.var).tmp_var, 1);
        } else {
            ZVAL_BOOL(&EX_T(opline->result.var).tmp_var, 0);
        }
    

    which has this definition for objects (as of trunk):

        case IS_OBJECT:
            if(IS_ZEND_STD_OBJECT(*op)) {
                TSRMLS_FETCH();
    
                if (Z_OBJ_HT_P(op)->cast_object) {
                    zval tmp;
                    if (Z_OBJ_HT_P(op)->cast_object(op, &tmp, IS_BOOL TSRMLS_CC) == SUCCESS) {
                        result = Z_LVAL(tmp);
                        break;
                    }
                } else if (Z_OBJ_HT_P(op)->get) {
                    zval *tmp = Z_OBJ_HT_P(op)->get(op TSRMLS_CC);
                    if(Z_TYPE_P(tmp) != IS_OBJECT) {
                        /* for safety - avoid loop */
                        convert_to_boolean(tmp);
                        result = Z_LVAL_P(tmp);
                        zval_ptr_dtor(&tmp);
                        break;
                    }
                }
            }
            result = 1;
            break;
    

    So if a cast to bool results in the value false (or if thee object is a proxy object and proxied value converts to false), empty will return true. However, to take advantage of this, you have to write a custom object in a PHP extension.

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