spl_classes
(PHP 5, PHP 7)
spl_classes — Return available SPL classes
Description
spl_classes ( ) : array
This function returns an array with the current available SPL classes.
Parameters
This function has no parameters.
Return Values
Returns an array containing the currently available SPL classes.
Examples
Example #1 spl_classes() example
<?php print_r(spl_classes()); ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [ArrayObject] => ArrayObject [ArrayIterator] => ArrayIterator [CachingIterator] => CachingIterator [RecursiveCachingIterator] => RecursiveCachingIterator [DirectoryIterator] => DirectoryIterator [FilterIterator] => FilterIterator [LimitIterator] => LimitIterator [ParentIterator] => ParentIterator [RecursiveDirectoryIterator] => RecursiveDirectoryIterator [RecursiveIterator] => RecursiveIterator [RecursiveIteratorIterator] => RecursiveIteratorIterator [SeekableIterator] => SeekableIterator [SimpleXMLIterator] => SimpleXMLIterator )
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