ReflectionParameter::__construct

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ReflectionParameter::__constructConstruct

Descrição

public ReflectionParameter::__construct(string|array|object $function, int|string $param)

Constructs a ReflectionParameter instance.

Parâmetros

function

The function to reflect parameters from.

param

Either an int specifying the position of the parameter (starting with zero), or the parameter name as string.

Exemplos

Exemplo #1 Using the ReflectionParameter class

<?php
function foo($a, $b, $c) { }
function
bar(Exception $a, &$b, $c) { }
function
baz(ReflectionFunction $a, $b = 1, $c = null) { }
function
abc() { }

$reflect = new ReflectionFunction('foo');

echo
$reflect;

foreach (
$reflect->getParameters() as $i => $param) {
printf(
"-- Parameter #%d: %s {\n".
" Class: %s\n".
" Allows NULL: %s\n".
" Passed to by reference: %s\n".
" Is optional?: %s\n".
"}\n",
$i, // $param->getPosition() can be used
$param->getName(),
var_export($param->getClass(), 1),
var_export($param->allowsNull(), 1),
var_export($param->isPassedByReference(), 1),
$param->isOptional() ? 'yes' : 'no'
);
}
?>

O exemplo acima produzirá algo semelhante a:

Function [ <user> function foo ] {
  @@ /Users/philip/cvs/phpdoc/a 2 - 2

  - Parameters [3] {
    Parameter #0 [ <required> $a ]
    Parameter #1 [ <required> $b ]
    Parameter #2 [ <required> $c ]
  }
}
-- Parameter #0: a {
   Class: NULL
   Allows NULL: true
   Passed to by reference: false
   Is optional?: no
}
-- Parameter #1: b {
   Class: NULL
   Allows NULL: true
   Passed to by reference: false
   Is optional?: no
}
-- Parameter #2: c {
   Class: NULL
   Allows NULL: true
   Passed to by reference: false
   Is optional?: no
}

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tracid2008 t gmail o com
12 years ago
You also can use a class instead of a function name. Just use an array like that
<?php
$reflect
= new ReflectionParameter(array('className', 'methodName'), 'property');
?>
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