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class_exists

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

class_exists — Zisťuje, či bola trieda definovaná

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bool class_exists ( string $class_name [, bool $autoload ] )

Note: Parameter autoload bol pridaný v PHP 5

Táto funkcia vracia TRUE ak bola trieda, udaná ako class_name , definovaná, inak FALSE.

class_exists() sa štandardne pokúsi zavolať __autoload, ak nechcete class_exists(), aby volala __autoload(), môžete nastaviť parameter autoload na FALSE.

Example#1 autoload parameter príklad

<?php
    
function __autoload($class) {
        include(
$class '.php');

        
/* Zisti, ci include definovala triedu */
        
if ( !class_exists($classfalse) ) {
           
trigger_error("Nemozno nahrat triedu $class"E_USER_ERROR);
        }
    }
    
    if( 
class_exists('MyClass') ) {
        
$myclass = new MyClass();
    }

?>

Tiež pozri get_declared_classes().



get_class_methods> <call_user_method
Last updated: Sun, 25 Nov 2007
 
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class_exists
Radek @ cz
05-May-2008 06:43
If you want to combat many class includes effectively, define your own autoloader function and spl_autoload_register() that autoloader.
richard at richard-sumilang dot com
27-Mar-2008 01:56
[ >= PHP 5.3]

If you are checking if a class exists that is in a specific namespace then you have to pass in the full path to the class:

echo (class_exists("com::richardsumilang::common::MyClass")) ? "Yes" : "No";
Frayja
01-Jun-2006 01:42
Like someone else pointed out class_exists() is case-INsensitive.

Using in_array() which is case-sensitive, the following function is a case-sensitive version of class_exists().

<?php
function class_exists_sensitive( $classname )
{
   return (
class_exists( $classname ) && in_array( $classname, get_declared_classes() ) );
}
?>
06-Apr-2004 05:04
Just a note that at least PHP 4.3.1 seems to crash under some situations if you call class_exists($foo) where $foo is an array (that is, the calling code is incorrect but the error recovery is far from perfect).
anonymous at somewhere dot tld
17-Jul-2003 12:20
If you have a directory of classes you want to create. (Modules in my instance)... you can do it like that

<?php
if (is_dir($this->MODULE_PATH) && $dh = opendir($this->MODULE_PATH)) {
   while ((
$file = readdir($dh)) !== false) {       
      if (
preg_match("/(Mod[a-zA-Z0-9]+).php/", $file, $matches)>0) {               
        
// include and create the class              
        
require_once($this->MODULE_PATH."/".$file);
        
$modules[] = new $matches[1]();
      }               
   }
} else {
   exit;
}
?>

//---
Here the rule is that all modules are on the form
ModModulename.php and that the class has the same name as the file.
The $modules array has all the classes initialized after this code

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