if you want to sort the extensions from a to z the easiest way is to use natcasesort.
get_loaded_extensions
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
get_loaded_extensions — Returns an array with the names of all modules compiled and loaded
Description
array get_loaded_extensions
([ bool
$zend_extensions = false
] )This function returns the names of all the modules compiled and loaded in the PHP interpreter.
Parameters
-
zend_extensions -
Only return Zend extensions, if not then regular extensions, like mysqli are listed. Defaults to
FALSE(return regular extensions).
Return Values
Returns an indexed array of all the modules names.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 5.2.4 |
The optional zend_extensions parameter was added
|
Examples
Example #1 get_loaded_extensions() Example
<?php
print_r(get_loaded_extensions());
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [0] => xml [1] => wddx [2] => standard [3] => session [4] => posix [5] => pgsql [6] => pcre [7] => gd [8] => ftp [9] => db [10] => calendar [11] => bcmath )
See Also
- get_extension_funcs() - Returns an array with the names of the functions of a module
- extension_loaded() - Find out whether an extension is loaded
- dl() - Loads a PHP extension at runtime
- phpinfo() - Outputs information about PHP's configuration
todesw1nd at hotmail dot com ¶
1 year ago
satya61229 at satya-weblog dot com ¶
2 years ago
I was not sure of the Zend extensions. and no zend extensions was coming on my installation. print_r(get_loaded_extensions(true)); print zend extensions loaded.
To know the zend extensions loaded in you installation, use phpinfo() and check where it says "This program makes use of ...". It is the third section in output.
If you have Xdebug installed and enabled then this is a zend extension and it will be listed there.
