The "allowsNull" property of the ReflectionParameter class in PHP determines whether or not a parameter of a function or method allows null as a valid value. If the "allowsNull" property is set to true, it means that null is a valid value for the parameter. Otherwise, if it is set to false, null is not allowed and the parameter must have a non-null value. This property can be helpful when inspecting and analyzing the parameters of a function or method using reflection in PHP.
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