runkit7_function_redefine
(PECL runkit7 >= Unknown)
runkit7_function_redefine — Replace a function definition with a new implementation
Description
runkit7_function_redefine(
string
string
string
bool
string
string
bool
): bool
string
$function_name,string
$argument_list,string
$code,bool
$return_by_reference = null,string
$doc_comment = null,string
$return_type = ?,bool
$is_strict = ?): bool
runkit7_function_redefine(
string
Closure
string
string
bool
): bool
string
$function_name,Closure
$closure,string
$doc_comment = null,string
$return_type = ?,bool
$is_strict = ?): bool
Note: By default, only userspace functions may be removed, renamed, or modified. In order to override internal functions, you must enable the
runkit.internal_overridesetting in php.ini.
Parameters
function_name- Name of function to redefine
argument_list- New list of arguments to be accepted by function
code- New code implementation
closure- A closure that defines the function.
return_by_reference- Whether the function should return by reference.
doc_comment- The doc comment of the function.
return_type- The return type of the function.
is_strict- Whether the function behaves as if it was declared in a file with
strict_types=1
Examples
Example #1 A runkit7_function_redefine() example
<?php
function testme() {
echo "Original Testme Implementation\n";
}
testme();
runkit7_function_redefine('testme','','echo "New Testme Implementation\n";');
testme();
?>The above example will output:
Original Testme Implementation New Testme Implementation
See Also
- runkit7_function_add() - Add a new function, similar to create_function
- runkit7_function_copy() - Copy a function to a new function name
- runkit7_function_rename() - Change a function's name
- runkit7_function_remove() - Remove a function definition
- runkit7_method_redefine() - Dynamically changes the code of the given method
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