--TEST-- ReflectionClass::getMethod() - error cases --CREDITS-- Robin Fernandes Steve Seear --FILE-- getMethod()); } catch (TypeError $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod("f", "f")); } catch (TypeError $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod(null)); } catch (Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod(1)); } catch (Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod(1.5)); } catch (Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod(true)); } catch (Exception $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod(array(1,2,3))); } catch (TypeError $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } try { var_dump($rc->getMethod(new C)); } catch (TypeError $e) { echo $e->getMessage() . "\n"; } ?> --EXPECT-- Check invalid params: ReflectionClass::getMethod() expects exactly 1 argument, 0 given ReflectionClass::getMethod() expects exactly 1 argument, 2 given Method C::() does not exist Method C::1() does not exist Method C::1.5() does not exist Method C::1() does not exist ReflectionClass::getMethod(): Argument #1 ($name) must be of type string, array given ReflectionClass::getMethod(): Argument #1 ($name) must be of type string, C given