(PHP 5)
ReflectionClass::export — Exports a class
Exports a reflected class.
argument
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.
If the return
parameter
is set to TRUE
, then the export is returned as a string,
otherwise NULL
is returned.
Example #1 Basic usage of ReflectionClass::export()
<?php
class Apple {
public $var1;
public $var2 = 'Orange';
public function type() {
return 'Apple';
}
}
ReflectionClass::export('Apple');
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Class [ <user> class Apple ] { @@ php shell code 1-8 - Constants [0] { } - Static properties [0] { } - Static methods [0] { } - Properties [2] { Property [ <default> public $var1 ] Property [ <default> public $var2 ] } - Methods [1] { Method [ <user> public method type ] { @@ php shell code 5 - 7 } } }