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protected function _return()
{
   return 'something';
}

How to print content of method? I would like to echo return 'something'; as string...

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You cannot do such a thing as getting the source-code of a method, from a running-code.

You'll have to cheat :

  • Find out in which PHP file this method is
  • Open that file
  • Parse it
    • using regex or stuff like that might be a way...
    • or you could work with the Tokenizer Functions -- a better way to manipulate PHP code !
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  • That won't help me, cause i have encoded php file. When i use Reflection, i can get part of that class, but not method source. Thx for anwser.
    – xyz
    Feb 25, 2011 at 20:48
  • @Lrr: that's important information, you might want to say that in your questions. Most of us don't use encoded source code, so mention explicitly that it's encoded and how...
    – ircmaxell
    Feb 25, 2011 at 20:50
  • @Lrrr oh ; sorry about that ^^ As @ircmaxell told, you should edit your wuestion to say that, because encoded PHP files are quite rare, and not that much used Feb 25, 2011 at 20:54
  • Do'h. Sorry for that, didn't know if that's important :/
    – xyz
    Feb 25, 2011 at 20:58

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