The ReflectionGenerator::getThis() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to return the $this value of the specified generator.
Syntax:
object ReflectionGenerator::getThis ( void )
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameter.
Return Value: This function returns the $this value of the specified generator.
Below programs illustrate the ReflectionGenerator::getThis() function in PHP:
Program_1:
<?php // Initializing a user-defined class Company class Company { public function GFG() { yield 0; } } // Creating a generator 'A' on the above // class Company $A = ( new Company)->GFG(); // Using ReflectionGenerator over the // above generator 'A' $B = new ReflectionGenerator( $A ); // Calling the getThis() function $C = $B ->getThis(); // Getting the $this value of the // specified generator 'A' var_dump( $C ); ?> |
Output:
object(Company)#1 (0) { }
Program_2:
<?php // Initializing a user-defined class Departments class Departments { public function Coding_Department() { yield 0; } public function HR_Department() { yield 1; } public function Marketing_Department() { yield 2; } } // Creating some generators on the above // class Departments $A = ( new Departments)->Coding_Department(); $B = ( new Departments)->HR_Department(); $C = ( new Departments)->Marketing_Department(); // Using ReflectionGenerator over the // above generators $D = new ReflectionGenerator( $A ); $E = new ReflectionGenerator( $B ); $F = new ReflectionGenerator( $C ); // Calling the getThis() function // and getting the $this value of the // specified generators var_dump( $D ->getThis()); echo "\n" ; var_dump( $E ->getThis()); echo "\n" ; var_dump( $F ->getThis()); ?> |
Output:
object(Departments)#1 (0) { } object(Departments)#3 (0) { } object(Departments)#5 (0) { }
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/reflectiongenerator.getthis.php