Example:
<?php
function title($title, $name)
{
return sprintf("%s. %s\r\n", $title, $name);
}
echo ReflectionFunction::export('title',true);
?>
Output:
Function [ <user> function title ] {
@@ /path/to/file.php 2 - 5
- Parameters [2] {
Parameter #0 [ <required> $title ]
Parameter #1 [ <required> $name ]
}
}
ReflectionFunction::export
(PHP 5)
ReflectionFunction::export — ارسال تابع
Description
public static string ReflectionFunction::export
( string $name
[, string $return
] )
ارسال تابع بازتاب شده.
Warning
This function is currently not documented; only its argument list is available.
Parameters
- name
-
The reflection to export.
- return
-
Setting to TRUE will return the export, as opposed to emitting it. Setting to FALSE (the default) will do the opposite.
Return Values
If the return parameter is set to TRUE, then the export is returned as a string, otherwise NULL is returned.
See Also
- ReflectionExtension::invoke()
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