As other answers mentioned, with PHP below 5.0 it wasn't possible, however since PHP 5.0 it is possible to mimic C# functionality using DocComment
I took the idea from this question and modified it for purpose of this question. It is possible to use a JSON
string as DocComment
to make it easier to parse later and access them using reflection from your code as below
<?php
/** {"Description":"This is a test class"} */
class User {
/** {"Message":"Please enter a user name."} */
public $Username;
/** {"Message":"Please enter a user name."} */
public function Login($username) {
print "Inside `aMemberFunc()`";
}
}
$rc = new ReflectionClass("User"); // class name
print $rc->getDocComment() . "<br />\n"; // Get Class comment
print $rc->getMethod("Login")->getDocComment() . "<br />\n"; // Get Method comment
print $rc->getProperty("Username")->getDocComment() . "<br />\n"; // Get Property comment
?>
With following results
/** {"Description":"This is a test class"} */
/** {"Message":"Please enter a user name."} */
/** {"Message":"Please enter a user name."} */
Going further from here should be easy, remove DocComment
markers and parse it as JSON to have an object with your properties. There are more reflection
methods available such as getting list of properties, methods and constants, which you can read about it at PHP reflection manual
Note: Compiling with Zend
and such, will remove comments from your code and they will not be available, thus you will need to configure your platform to leave comments alone.