(PHP 5 >= 5.4.6, PHP 7)
ReflectionParameter::getDefaultValueConstantName — Returns the default value's constant name if default value is constant or null
public ReflectionParameter::getDefaultValueConstantName ( ) : string
Returns the default value's constant name of the parameter of any user-defined or internal function or method, if default value is constant or null. If the parameter is not optional a ReflectionException will be thrown.
This function has no parameters.
Returns string on success or null
on failure.
Version | Description |
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8.0.0 | This method now allows getting the default values' constant names of built-in functions and built-in class methods. Previously, a ReflectionException was thrown. |
Example #1 Getting default values' constant names of function parameters
<?php function foo($test, $bar = PHP_INT_MIN) { echo $test . $bar; } $function = new ReflectionFunction('foo'); foreach ($function->getParameters() as $param) { echo 'Name: ' . $param->getName() . PHP_EOL; if ($param->isOptional()) { echo 'Default value: ' . $param->getDefaultValueConstantName() . PHP_EOL; } echo PHP_EOL; } ?>
The above example will output:
Name: test Name: bar Default value: PHP_INT_MIN
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