When invalid tags are processed a null was returned causing all kind of issues in the normal behavior of this libary. As a solution a generic tag could be created. But that would just drop the error information in. Therefore a new tag was introduced, `invalidTag` the tag is just like the generic tag but does contain the error triggered during the creation of the tag. Which might help applications like phpdocumentor to display validation issues.
ReflectionDocBlock
Introduction
The ReflectionDocBlock component of phpDocumentor provides a DocBlock parser that is 100% compatible with the PHPDoc standard.
With this component, a library can provide support for annotations via DocBlocks or otherwise retrieve information that is embedded in a DocBlock.
Installation
composer require phpdocumentor/reflection-docblock
Usage
In order to parse the DocBlock one needs a DocBlockFactory that can be
instantiated using its createInstance factory method like this:
$factory = \phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlockFactory::createInstance();
Then we can use the create method of the factory to interpret the DocBlock.
Please note that it is also possible to provide a class that has the
getDocComment() method, such as an object of type ReflectionClass, the
create method will read that if it exists.
$docComment = <<<DOCCOMMENT
/**
* This is an example of a summary.
*
* This is a Description. A Summary and Description are separated by either
* two subsequent newlines (thus a whiteline in between as can be seen in this
* example), or when the Summary ends with a dot (`.`) and some form of
* whitespace.
*/
DOCCOMMENT;
$docblock = $factory->create($docComment);
The create method will yield an object of type \phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock
whose methods can be queried:
// Contains the summary for this DocBlock
$summary = $docblock->getSummary();
// Contains \phpDocumentor\Reflection\DocBlock\Description object
$description = $docblock->getDescription();
// You can either cast it to string
$description = (string) $docblock->getDescription();
// Or use the render method to get a string representation of the Description.
$description = $docblock->getDescription()->render();
For more examples it would be best to review the scripts in the
/examplesfolder.