[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #48565: The `site_url` function doesn't work with objects implemented `__toString`
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#48565: The `site_url` function doesn't work with objects implemented `__toString`
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Reporter: azeemhassni | Owner: (none)
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: General | Version: 5.2.4
Severity: trivial | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: needs-patch close | Focuses:
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Changes (by hellofromTonya):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => wontfix
* milestone: Awaiting Review =>
Comment:
>Personally I think this is enough of an edge case that this ticket should
be closed off. The additional overhead to handle this case is not worth
it. Just cast it to a string before passing into functions that expect a
string.
I agree with @johnbillion. This one is an interesting edge case that can
be handled in before passing the `path` to `site_url()`. I don't think the
overhead though benefits the majority of users.
With no further follow-up for 4 years, I'll close this ticket as
`wontfix`.
>Plus, in the case of `get_site_url()` I think the reason for the
`is_string()` check is to guard against passing, e.g., an array, without
raising runtime errors.
@pbiron this kind of strict data type checking should be part of a
architectural design discussion of how to handle function/method input
validation. For back-compat, consideration is needed for how Core has
handled non-string data types. Your point is valid and something to
holistically consider across Core's codebase.
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/48565#comment:7>
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