(PHP 5 >= 5.1.2, PHP 7, PHP 8)
ReflectionFunction::invokeArgs — Invokes function args
Invokes the function and pass its arguments as array.
argsThe passed arguments to the function as an array, much like call_user_func_array() works.
Returns the result of the invoked function
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 |
args keys will now be interpreted as parameter names, instead of being silently ignored.
|
Example #1 ReflectionFunction::invokeArgs() example
<?phpfunction title($title, $name){ return sprintf("%s. %s\r\n", $title, $name);}$function = new ReflectionFunction('title');echo $function->invokeArgs(array('Dr', 'Phil'));?>The above example will output:
Dr. Phil
Example #2 ReflectionFunction::invokeArgs() with references example
<?phpfunction get_false_conditions(array $conditions, array &$false_conditions){ foreach ($conditions as $condition) { if (!$condition) { $false_conditions[] = $condition; } }}$function_ref = new ReflectionFunction('get_false_conditions');$conditions = array(true, false, -1, 0, 1);$false_conditions = array();$function_ref->invokeArgs(array($conditions, &$false_conditions));var_dump($false_conditions);?>The above example will output:
array(2) {
[0]=>
bool(false)
[1]=>
int(0)
}
Note:
If the function has arguments that need to be references, then they must be references in the passed argument list.