getStaticProperties return a set of the property itself. It's diferente from getProperties(ReflectionProperty::IS_STATIC) because it return a set of ReflectionProperty class.
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ReflectionClass::getStaticProperties — Obtiene las propiedades estáticas
Devuelve las propiedades estáticas.
Esta función no está documentada actualmente, solamente se encuentra disponible la lista de parámetros.
Esta función no tiene parámetros.
Las propiedades estáticas, en un array.
getStaticProperties return a set of the property itself. It's diferente from getProperties(ReflectionProperty::IS_STATIC) because it return a set of ReflectionProperty class.
I had the need to recursive merge the results from a subclass with all of it's parents, and this was the resulting code:
<?php
function GetStaticPropertiesRecursive($class) {
$currentClass = $class;
$joinedProperties = array();
do {
$reflection = new ReflectionClass($class);
$staticProperties = $reflection->getStaticProperties();
foreach ($staticProperties as $name => $value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
if (isset($joinedProperties[$name]))
$joinedProperties[$name] = array_merge($value, $joinedProperties[$name]);
else
$joinedProperties[$name] = $value;
} else {
if (isset($joinedProperties[$name]))
$joinedProperties[$name][] = $value;
else
$joinedProperties[$name] = array($value);
}
}
} while ($class = get_parent_class($class));
return $joinedProperties;
}
Using this function:
class base {
public static $Test = array("foo1", "foo2");
}
class sub extends base {
public static $Test = "sub";
}
print_r(GetStaticPropertiesRecursive("sub"));
?>
That outputs:
Array
(
[Test] => Array
(
[0] => foo1
[1] => foo2
[2] => sub
)
)
The merge follows the rules of array_merge on duplicate keys.