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README.md
Instantiator
This library provides a way of avoiding usage of constructors when instantiating PHP classes.
Installation
The suggested installation method is via composer:
php composer.phar require "doctrine/instantiator:~1.0.3"
Usage
The instantiator is able to create new instances of any class without using the constructor or any API of the class itself:
$instantiator = new \Doctrine\Instantiator\Instantiator();
$instance = $instantiator->instantiate('My\\ClassName\\Here');
Contributing
Please read the CONTRIBUTING.md contents if you wish to help out!
Credits
This library was migrated from ocramius/instantiator, which has been donated to the doctrine organization, and which is now deprecated in favour of this package.




