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__autoload(3) [php man page]

__AUTOLOAD(3)								 1							     __AUTOLOAD(3)

__autoload - Attempt to load undefined class

SYNOPSIS
void __autoload (string $class) DESCRIPTION
You can define this function to enable classes autoloading. PARAMETERS
o $class - Name of the class to load RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. SEE ALSO
spl_autoload_register(3). PHP Documentation Group __AUTOLOAD(3)

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CLASS_EXISTS(3) 							 1							   CLASS_EXISTS(3)

class_exists - Checks if the class has been defined

SYNOPSIS
bool class_exists (string $class_name, [bool $autoload = true]) DESCRIPTION
This function checks whether or not the given class has been defined. PARAMETERS
o $class_name - The class name. The name is matched in a case-insensitive manner. o $autoload - Whether or not to call __autoload by default. RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE if $class_name is a defined class, FALSE otherwise. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.0.2 | | | | | | | No longer returns TRUE for defined interfaces. | | | Use interface_exists(3). | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 class_exists(3) example <?php // Check that the class exists before trying to use it if (class_exists('MyClass')) { $myclass = new MyClass(); } ?> Example #2 $autoload parameter example <?php function __autoload($class) { include($class . '.php'); // Check to see whether the include declared the class if (!class_exists($class, false)) { trigger_error("Unable to load class: $class", E_USER_WARNING); } } if (class_exists('MyClass')) { $myclass = new MyClass(); } ?> SEE ALSO
function_exists(3), interface_exists(3), get_declared_classes(3). PHP Documentation Group CLASS_EXISTS(3)
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