PHP | ReflectionClass getExtensionName() Function

The ReflectionClass::getExtensionName() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to return the name of the extension which define the class or false for user-defined classes.
Syntax: 
 
string ReflectionClass::getExtensionName( void )
Parameters: This function does not accept any parameters.
Return Value: This function returns the name of the extension which define the class or false for user-defined classes.
Below programs illustrate the ReflectionClass::getExtensionName() function in PHP:
Program 1: 
 
php
| <?php // Defining a user-defined class named as DepartmentsclassDepartments {    static$Dept1= 'CSE';    privatestatic$Dept2= 'ECE';    publicstatic$Dept3= 'EE';} // Using ReflectionClass over the class Departments$ReflectionClass= newReflectionClass('Departments'); // Calling getExtensionName() functions$A= $ReflectionClass->getExtensionName(); // Getting the name of the extensionvar_dump($A);?> | 
Output: 
bool(false)
Program 2: 
 
php
| <?php // Using ReflectionClass$ReflectionClass= newReflectionClass('ReflectionClass'); // Calling getExtensionName() functions$A= $ReflectionClass->getExtensionName(); // Getting the name of the extensionvar_dump($A);?> | 
Output: 
string(10) "Reflection"
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/reflectionclass.getextensionname.php
 
 
				 
					


