Use PHP functions in JavaScript

JavaScript runkit_method_add

!No description available for runkit_method_add. @php.js developers: Please update the function summary text file.

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function runkit_method_add (classname, methodname, args, code, flags) {
    // !No description available for runkit_method_add. @php.js developers: Please update the function summary text file.
    // 
    // version: 910.813
    // discuss at: http://phpjs.org/functions/runkit_method_add    // +   original by: Brett Zamir (http://brett-zamir.me)
    // *     example 1: function a (){}
    // *     example 1: runkit_method_add ('a', 'b', 'a,b', 'return a+b');
    // *     returns 1: true
    var func, argmnts = []; 
    switch (flags) {
        case 'RUNKIT_ACC_PROTECTED':
            throw 'Protected not supported';
        case 'RUNKIT_ACC_PRIVATE':            throw 'Private not supported';
        case 'RUNKIT_ACC_PUBLIC':
            default:
                break;
    } 
    argmnts = args.split(/,\s*/);
 
    if (typeof classname === 'string') {
        classname = this.window[classname];    }
 
// Could use the following to add as a static method to the class
//        func = Function.apply(null, argmnts.concat(code));
//            classname[methodname] = func;    func = Function.apply(null, argmnts.concat(code));
    classname.prototype[methodname] = func;
    return true;
}
external links: original PHP docs | raw js source

Examples

Running

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function a (){}
runkit_method_add ('a', 'b', 'a,b', 'return a+b');

Should return

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Dependencies

No dependencies, you can use this function standalone.

Open syntax issues

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Authors

Thanks to the following developers, you get to have runkit_method_add goodness in JavaScript.

Comments

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Use:
[CODE]
your_stuff('here');
[/CODE]
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