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In case you want to create specialized versions of the built-in classes (say, for creating colorized HTML when being exported, having easy-access member variables instead of methods or having utility methods), you may go ahead and extend them.

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/** * My Reflection_Method class */ class My_Reflection_Method extends ReflectionMethod { public $visibility = array(); public function __construct($o, $m) { parent::__construct($o, $m); $this->visibility = Reflection::getModifierNames($this->getModifiers()); } } /** * Demo class #1 * */ class T { protected function x() {} } /** * Demo class #2 * */ class U extends T { function x() {} } // Print out information var_dump(new My_Reflection_Method('U', 'x'));

Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt eine ähnliche Ausgabe wie:

object(My_Reflection_Method)#1 (3) {
  ["visibility"]=>
  array(1) {
    [0]=>
    string(6) "public"
  }
  ["name"]=>
  string(1) "x"
  ["class"]=>
  string(1) "U"
}
Achtung

If you're overwriting the constructor, remember to call the parent's constructor before any code you insert. Failing to do so will result in the following: Fatal error: Internal error: Failed to retrieve the reflection object