spl_classes
(PHP 5)
spl_classes --
Return available SPL classes
Description
array
spl_classes ( void )
This function returns an array with the current available SPL classes.
Example 1. spl_classes() example
<?php
print_r(spl_classes());
?>
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The above example will output
something similar to: Array
(
[ArrayObject] => ArrayObject
[ArrayIterator] => ArrayIterator
[CachingIterator] => CachingIterator
[CachingRecursiveIterator] => CachingRecursiveIterator
[DirectoryIterator] => DirectoryIterator
[FilterIterator] => FilterIterator
[LimitIterator] => LimitIterator
[ParentIterator] => ParentIterator
[RecursiveDirectoryIterator] => RecursiveDirectoryIterator
[RecursiveIterator] => RecursiveIterator
[RecursiveIteratorIterator] => RecursiveIteratorIterator
[SeekableIterator] => SeekableIterator
[SimpleXMLIterator] => SimpleXMLIterator
) |
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