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The PHP Function Parser library by Jeremy Lindblom.
Purpose
The PHP FunctionParser provides the ability to parse and retrieve the code defining an existing function as a string.
This can be used in clever ways to generate documentation or example code or even to serialize a closure.
The class also allows you to get information about the function like the parameter names and the names and values of
variables in the use statement of a closure.
General Use
The FunctionParser relies on the Reflection API and also on the PHP tokenizer (token_get_all()), so PHP must be
compiled with the --enable-tokenizer flag in order for the tokenizer to be available.
The FunctionParser relies on the Reflection API and also on the PHP tokenizer (token_get_all()), so PHP must be
compiled with the --enable-tokenizer flag in order for the tokenizer to be available.
Requirements:
PHP 5.3.2+
PHPUnit for tests
Composer for consuming FunctionParser as a dependency
To install FunctionParser as a dependency of your project using Composer, please add the following to your
composer.json config file.
{"require": {"jeremeamia/FunctionParser": "*"}}
Then run php composer.phar install --install-suggests from your project's root directory to install the FunctionParser.
Building
There is a buid.xml file that you can use to generate test coverage reports, documenation, and code analytics. The
current file is designed to be used with ant, but I will be migrating this to phing sometime soon. More on this later.
The test suite and code coveage report are currently setup to run in Travis CI. [See FunctionParser on Travis CI]
travis-ci