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classkit_method_add(3) [php man page]

CLASSKIT_METHOD_ADD(3)							 1						    CLASSKIT_METHOD_ADD(3)

classkit_method_add - Dynamically adds a new method to a given class

SYNOPSIS
bool classkit_method_add (string $classname, string $methodname, string $args, string $code, [int $flags = CLASSKIT_ACC_PUBLIC]) DESCRIPTION
Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. PARAMETERS
o $classname - The class to which this method will be added o $methodname - The name of the method to add o $args - Comma-delimited list of arguments for the newly-created method o $code - The code to be evaluated when $methodname is called o $flags - The type of method to create, can be CLASSKIT_ACC_PUBLIC, CLASSKIT_ACC_PROTECTED or CLASSKIT_ACC_PRIVATE Note This parameter is only used as of PHP 5, because, prior to this, all methods were public. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 classkit_method_add(3) example <?php class Example { function foo() { echo "foo! "; } } // create an Example object $e = new Example(); // Add a new public method classkit_method_add( 'Example', 'add', '$num1, $num2', 'return $num1 + $num2;', CLASSKIT_ACC_PUBLIC ); // add 12 + 4 echo $e->add(12, 4); ?> The above example will output: 16 SEE ALSO
classkit_method_copy(3), classkit_method_redefine(3), classkit_method_remove(3), classkit_method_rename(3), create_function(3). PHP Documentation Group CLASSKIT_METHOD_ADD(3)

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CLASSKIT_METHOD_REDEFINE(3)						 1					       CLASSKIT_METHOD_REDEFINE(3)

classkit_method_redefine - Dynamically changes the code of the given method

SYNOPSIS
bool classkit_method_redefine (string $classname, string $methodname, string $args, string $code, [int $flags = CLASSKIT_ACC_PUBLIC]) DESCRIPTION
Note This function cannot be used to manipulate the currently running (or chained) method. Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. PARAMETERS
o $classname - The class in which to redefine the method o $methodname - The name of the method to redefine o $args - Comma-delimited list of arguments for the redefined method o $code - The new code to be evaluated when $methodname is called o $flags - The redefined method can be CLASSKIT_ACC_PUBLIC, CLASSKIT_ACC_PROTECTED or CLASSKIT_ACC_PRIVATE Note This parameter is only used as of PHP 5, because, prior to this, all methods were public. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 classkit_method_redefine(3) example <?php class Example { function foo() { return "foo! "; } } // create an Example object $e = new Example(); // output Example::foo() (before redefine) echo "Before: " . $e->foo(); // Redefine the 'foo' method classkit_method_redefine( 'Example', 'foo', '', 'return "bar! ";', CLASSKIT_ACC_PUBLIC ); // output Example::foo() (after redefine) echo "After: " . $e->foo(); ?> The above example will output: Before: foo! After: bar! SEE ALSO
classkit_method_add(3), classkit_method_copy(3), classkit_method_remove(3), classkit_method_rename(3). PHP Documentation Group CLASSKIT_METHOD_REDEFINE(3)
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