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get_class_methods 返回由类的方法名组成的数组

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说明 ¶

array get_class_methods ( mixed $class_name )

返回由类的方法名组成的数组。

参数 ¶

class_name

类名或者对象实例。

返回值 ¶

返回由 class_name 指定的类中定义的方法名所组成的数组。如果出错,则返回 NULL

更新日志 ¶

版本说明
5.0.0自 PHP 5 起,本函数按照方法被定义的名字返回(区分大小写)。在 PHP 4 中总是返回小写的。
4.0.6从这个版本开始,可以指定对象本身来代替类名。

范例 ¶

Example #1 get_class_methods() 示例

<?php

class myclass {
    
// constructor
    
function myclass()
    {
        return(
true);
    }

    
// method 1
    
function myfunc1()
    {
        return(
true);
    }

    
// method 2
    
function myfunc2()
    {
        return(
true);
    }
}


$class_methods get_class_methods('myclass');
// or
$class_methods get_class_methods(new myclass());

foreach (
$class_methods as $method_name) {
    echo 
"$method_name\n";
}


?>

以上例程会输出:

myclass
myfunc1
myfunc2

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User Contributed Notes 11 notes

fschmengler at sgh-it dot eu ¶
5 years ago
It should be noted that the returned methods are dependant on the current scope. See this example:

<?php
class C
{
    private function 
privateMethod()
    {
        
    }
    public function 
publicMethod()
    {
        
    }
    public function 
__construct()
    {
        echo 
'$this:';
        
var_dump(get_class_methods($this));
        echo 
'C (inside class):';
        
var_dump(get_class_methods('C'));
    }
}

$c = new C;
echo 
'$c:';
var_dump(get_class_methods($c));
echo 
'C (outside class):';
var_dump(get_class_methods('C'));
?>

Output:

$this:
array
  0 => string 'privateMethod' (length=13)
  1 => string 'publicMethod' (length=12)
  2 => string '__construct' (length=11)

C (inside class):
array
  0 => string 'privateMethod' (length=13)
  1 => string 'publicMethod' (length=12)
  2 => string '__construct' (length=11)

$c:
array
  0 => string 'publicMethod' (length=12)
  1 => string '__construct' (length=11)

C (outside class):
array
  0 => string 'publicMethod' (length=12)
  1 => string '__construct' (length=11)
matt at zevi dot net ¶
13 years ago
Win32 only:

It's probably worth noting here that you can't get the methods of an object created by the built-in 'COM' class. ie - this won't work:

$word = new COM('Word.Application');
$methods = get_class_methods(get_class($word));
print_r($methods);

Matt
jazepstein at greenash dot net dot au ¶
9 years ago
In PHP4, this function converts its return values to lowercase; but in PHP5, it leaves the return values in their original case. This can cause serious problems when trying to write code that dynamically calls a class method, and that works in both PHP4 and PHP5. This code snippet shows one way of achieving compatibility with both versions:

<?php
// Example variables - these would be dynamic in a real application.
$className 'SomeClass';
$methodName'someMethod';
$args = array('arg1''arg2');

// Use array_map() and strtolower() to make all values returned by get_class_methods() lowercase. PHP4 does this anyway - now it will happen regardless of the PHP version being used.
$classMethods array_map(strtolowerget_class_methods($className));

// in_array() can only handle being given an array.
if (!$classMethods) {
  
$classMethods = array();
}

if (
in_array(strtolower($methodName), $classMethods)) {
  
// call some method
  
return call_user_func_array(array($className$methodName), $args);
}

?>
gk at proliberty dot com ¶
12 years ago
It is important to note that get_class_methods($class) returns not only methods defined by $class but also the inherited methods.

There does not appear to be any PHP function to determine which methods are inherited and which are defined explicitly by a class.
Oli Filth ¶
10 years ago
As an extension to onesimus's code below for finding inherited methods, in PHP 5 you can use the Reflection API to find which of these are overriden.

e.g.

<?php
function get_overriden_methods($class)
{
    
$rClass = new ReflectionClass($class);
    
$array NULL;
        
    foreach (
$rClass->getMethods() as $rMethod)
    {
        try
        {
            
// attempt to find method in parent class
            
new ReflectionMethod($rClass->getParentClass()->getName(),
                                
$rMethod->getName());
            
// check whether method is explicitly defined in this class
            
if ($rMethod->getDeclaringClass()->getName()
                == 
$rClass->getName())
            {
                
// if so, then it is overriden, so add to array
                
$array[] .=  $rMethod->getName();
            }
        }
        catch (
exception $e)
        {    
/* was not in parent class! */    }
    }
    
    return 
$array;
}

?>
php at stock-consulting dot com ¶
8 years ago
Note that this function will answer both class AND instance methods ("class methods" are called "static" in PHP). Sort of a little "trap" for people who have in-depth experience with the OO terminology :-)
kabatak ¶
10 years ago
In PHP4, if you need to get_class_methods in their original case. You can use this simple function I created.

// Note: this function assumes that you only have 1 class in 1 file

$file = "path/to/myclass.php"

function file_get_class_methods ($file)
{
    $arr = file($file);
    foreach ($arr as $line)
    {
        if (ereg ('function ([_A-Za-z0-9]+)', $line, $regs))
            $arr_methods[] = $regs[1];
    }
    return $arr_methods;
}
onesimus at cox dot net ¶
11 years ago
This function will return only the methods for the object you indicate. It will strip out the inherited methods.

function get_this_class_methods($class){
    $array1 = get_class_methods($class);
    if($parent_class = get_parent_class($class)){
        $array2 = get_class_methods($parent_class);
        $array3 = array_diff($array1, $array2);
    }else{
        $array3 = $array1;
    }
    return($array3);
}
aldo at cerca dot com ¶
13 years ago
If you use "get_class_methods" to check if a Method is in a Class remember that the function return lowered name of class methods:

class classPippo
{
        function DummyFunct()
        {
                // Do nothing...
        }
}

$aClassMethods = get_class_methods(classPippo);

$sMethodName = 'DummyFunct';

// This not work...

        if (in_array($sMethodName, $aClassMethods))
        classPippo::DummyFunct();

// This work...

        if (in_array(strtolower($sMethodName), $aClassMethods))
        classPippo::DummyFunct();
epowell at removethis dot visi dot com ¶
10 years ago
I've figured out how to get around my issue described below, using the Reflection API.

<?
/* Pass the name of the class, not a declared handler */
function get_public_methods($className) {
    /* Init the return array */
    $returnArray = array();

    /* Iterate through each method in the class */
    foreach (get_class_methods($className) as $method) {

        /* Get a reflection object for the class method */
        $reflect = new ReflectionMethod($className, $method);

        /* For private, use isPrivate().  For protected, use isProtected() */
        /* See the Reflection API documentation for more definitions */
        if($reflect->isPublic()) {
            /* The method is one we're looking for, push it onto the return array */
            array_push($returnArray,$method);
        }
    }

    /* return the array to the caller */
    return $returnArray;
}
?>
BoD ¶
9 years ago
!Concerning PHP5 Only!

If you want to get all methods/functions from a class you can do this with the get_class_methods function.
<?php
    $arrMethodNames 
get_class_methods $ClassNameOrObject);
?>
However the drawback on this function in PHP5 is that you will NOT receive protected and private methods of a class/object if you are calling the method from another class/object context.

If you want to receive all methods of a given Class in another Class you should use the PHP5 Reflection API. The following source allows to retrieve all methods from a derived class in its (abstract) Base Class.

In the example you need to call the base constructor from the derived classes constructor in order to let the base class know the name of the derived class. Use the "__CLASS__" definition for passing the classname of current class to its base class.

<?php

    
// Base Class - Abstract
    
abstract class {
        
        
// Array of ReflectionMethod Objects
        // is being set upon instanciation
        // derived Classes don't need to know about this array
        
private $arrMethods;
                
        
// Constructor which MUST be called from derived Class Constructor
        
protected function __construct $strDerivedClassName ) {
            
$oRefl = new ReflectionClass $strDerivedClassName );
            if ( 
is_object($oRefl) ) {
                
$this->arrMethods $oRefl->getMethods();
            }
        }
        
        
// Some abstract function
        
abstract protected function ();
        
        
// Some private function
        
private function E() {
        }
        
        
// method to print all class/object methods
        // must be callable from derived classes
        // can be protected if only for internal class use
        
public function PrintAllMethods () {
            foreach ( 
$this->arrMethods as $curReflectionMethod ) {
                echo 
$curReflectionMethod->getName()."<br>";
            }
        }
    }
    
    
    
// Derived Class
    
class extends {
        
        
// Constructor for this class
        // MUST call Base Constructor
        
public function __construct () {
            
// Call Base Constructor
            
parent::__construct(__CLASS__);
        }
        
        
        
// Some public function
        
public function () {
        }
        
        
// some protected function
        
protected function () {
        }
        
        
// some private function
        
private function C() {
        }
        
        
// some abstract method from base class implemented
        
protected function () {
        }
    }
    
    
    
// Create new B Object
    
$b = new B();
    
// Print all Methods of this Object/Class
    
$b->PrintAllMethods();
?>

In this example output will be:

__construct
A
B
C
D
E
PrintAllMethods

As you can see these are all methods from class B and also all methods from Class A respectivly in order of their declaration. Note that only one method "__construct" and only one method "D" are being shown. This is due to overloading (__construct) and implementing (D) in PHP.

In this example any further method-handling methods should be implemented in the base class as these will be available in derived classes as well. Just make sure that you use the right access specifiers for these additional methods ( private, protected, public )

BoD
来自  http://php.net/manual/zh/function.get-class-methods.php
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