Fix closure type inference in FiberScope #4807
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🤖 Generated with Claude Code regarding issue phpstan/phpstan#13993
Summary
FiberScope::pushInFunctionCall()andpopInFunctionCall()which were no-ops, preventing closure parameter types from being properly inferredFiberScopeexclusion inParametersAcceptorSelector::selectFromArgs()sinceFiberScopenow properly handles function call trackingProblem
When using FNSR (Fiber Node Scope Resolver, enabled by default on PHP 8.1+), closure parameter types were not being properly inferred from the expected callable type. This caused false positives like:
The root cause was that
FiberScope::pushInFunctionCall()was a no-op (just returning$this), so theinFunctionCallsStackwas never populated. This stack is used bygetClosureType()to access the expected callable signature and properly infer closure parameter types.Test plan
NodeScopeResolverTesttests passTestClosureTypeRuleTestpasses