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(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
ReflectionClass::getInterfaces — Gets the interfaces
Questa funzione non contiene parametri.
An associative array of interfaces, with keys as interface names and the array values as ReflectionClass objects.
Example #1 ReflectionClass::getInterfaces() example
<?php
interface Foo { }
interface Bar { }
class Baz implements Foo, Bar { }
$rc1 = new ReflectionClass("Baz");
print_r($rc1->getInterfaces());
?>Il precedente esempio visualizzerĂ qualcosa simile a:
Array
(
[Foo] => ReflectionClass Object
(
[name] => Foo
)
[Bar] => ReflectionClass Object
(
[name] => Bar
)
)