ReflectionMethod::__construct

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ReflectionMethod::__constructConstructs a ReflectionMethod

Description

public ReflectionMethod::__construct(object|string $objectOrMethod, string $method)

Alternative signature (not supported with named arguments):

public ReflectionMethod::__construct(string $classMethod)

Constructs a new ReflectionMethod.

Parameters

objectOrMethod

Classname or object (instance of the class) that contains the method.

method

Name of the method.

classMethod

Class name and method name delimited by ::.

Errors/Exceptions

A ReflectionException is thrown if the given method does not exist.

Examples

Example #1 ReflectionMethod::__construct() example

<?php
class Counter
{
private static
$c = 0;

/**
* Increment counter
*
* @final
* @static
* @access public
* @return int
*/
final public static function increment()
{
return ++
self::$c;
}
}

// Create an instance of the ReflectionMethod class
$method = new ReflectionMethod('Counter', 'increment');

// Print out basic information
printf(
"===> The %s%s%s%s%s%s%s method '%s' (which is %s)\n" .
" declared in %s\n" .
" lines %d to %d\n" .
" having the modifiers %d[%s]\n",
$method->isInternal() ? 'internal' : 'user-defined',
$method->isAbstract() ? ' abstract' : '',
$method->isFinal() ? ' final' : '',
$method->isPublic() ? ' public' : '',
$method->isPrivate() ? ' private' : '',
$method->isProtected() ? ' protected' : '',
$method->isStatic() ? ' static' : '',
$method->getName(),
$method->isConstructor() ? 'the constructor' : 'a regular method',
$method->getFileName(),
$method->getStartLine(),
$method->getEndline(),
$method->getModifiers(),
implode(' ', Reflection::getModifierNames($method->getModifiers()))
);

// Print documentation comment
printf("---> Documentation:\n %s\n", var_export($method->getDocComment(), true));

// Print static variables if existant
if ($statics= $method->getStaticVariables()) {
printf("---> Static variables: %s\n", var_export($statics, true));
}

// Invoke the method
printf("---> Invocation results in: ");
var_dump($method->invoke(NULL));
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

===> The user-defined final public static method 'increment' (which is a regular method)
     declared in /Users/philip/cvs/phpdoc/test.php
     lines 14 to 17
     having the modifiers 261[final public static]
---> Documentation:
 '/**
     * Increment counter
     *
     * @final
     * @static
     * @access  public
     * @return  int
     */'
---> Invocation results in: int(1)

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goujon at mail dot ru
7 years ago
Please note that in PHP >= 7.0 the second argument for both var_export() functions should be boolean and not integer. Otherwise, you'll get Uncaught Exception.
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