get_declared_classes
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
get_declared_classes -- Returns an array with the name of the defined classes
Description
array
get_declared_classes ( void )
This function returns an array of the names of the declared classes
in the current script.
Note:
In PHP 4.0.1pl2, three extra classes are returned at the beginning of
the array: stdClass (defined in
Zend/zend.c),
OverloadedTestClass (defined in
ext/standard/basic_functions.c)
and Directory
(defined in ext/standard/dir.c).
Also note that depending on what libraries you have compiled
into PHP, additional classes could be present. This means that
you will not be able to define your own classes using these
names. There is a list of predefined classes in the Predefined Classes section of
the appendices.
Example 1. get_declared_classes() example
<?php print_r(get_declared_classes()); ?>
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The above example will output
something similar to: Array
(
[0] => stdClass
[1] => __PHP_Incomplete_Class
[2] => Directory
) |
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See also class_exists(), and
get_declared_interfaces().
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