At the PHP Benelux conference James Titcumb did a presentation on the BetterReflection library he's working on. You can view the slides of his presentation on SlideShare.

The BetterReflection library has a few advantages over PHP's native reflection capabilities (copied from the docs):

you can reflect on classes that are not already loaded, without loading them

ability to reflect on classes directly from a string of PHP code

better Reflection analyses the DocBlocks (using phpdocumentor/type-resolver)

reflecting directly on closures

When this pull request will get merged the library even makes it possible to monkey patch classes. Let's take a look how you would do that.

Consider this class:

class MonkeyPatchMe { function getMessage () : string { return 'hello everybody' ; } }

The body of the getMessage -function can be replaced using this code:

$classInfo = ReflectionClass::createFromName( 'MonkeyPatchMe' ); $methodInfo = $classInfo->getMethod( 'getMessage' ); $methodInfo->setBody( function () { return 'bye everybody' ; }); $monkeyPatchedClass = new MonkeyPatchMe(); $monkeyPatchedClass->getMessage()

Behind the scenes this voodoo works by copying the original class to another file, doing a replacement of the function body there and loading up that class.

I'll be keeping my eye on how the BetterReflection library evolves. You can read all about it's current functionality in the docs on GitHub.