(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
spl_autoload_register — Register given function as __autoload() implementation
Register a function with the spl provided __autoload queue. If the queue is not yet activated it will be activated.
If your code has an existing __autoload() function then this function must be explicitly registered on the __autoload queue. This is because spl_autoload_register() will effectively replace the engine cache for the __autoload() function by either spl_autoload() or spl_autoload_call().
If there must be multiple autoload functions, spl_autoload_register() allows for this. It effectively creates a queue of autoload functions, and runs through each of them in the order they are defined. By contrast, __autoload() may only be defined once.
callback
The autoload function being registered.
If null
, then the default implementation of
spl_autoload() will be registered.
The class
will not contain the leading
backslash of a fully-qualified identifier.
throw
This parameter specifies whether
spl_autoload_register() should throw
exceptions when the callback
cannot be registered.
prepend
If true
, spl_autoload_register() will prepend
the autoloader on the autoload queue instead of appending it.
Version | Description |
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8.0.0 |
callback is now nullable.
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Example #1 spl_autoload_register() as a replacement for an __autoload() function
<?php// function __autoload($class) {// include 'classes/' . $class . '.class.php';// }function my_autoloader($class) { include 'classes/' . $class . '.class.php';}spl_autoload_register('my_autoloader');// Or, using an anonymous functionspl_autoload_register(function ($class) { include 'classes/' . $class . '.class.php';});?>
Example #2 spl_autoload_register() example where the class is not loaded
<?phpnamespace Foobar;class Foo { static public function test($class) { print '[['. $class .']]'; }}spl_autoload_register(__NAMESPACE__ .'\Foo::test');new InexistentClass;?>
The above example will output something similar to:
[[Foobar\InexistentClass]] Fatal error: Class 'Foobar\InexistentClass' not found in ...
Example #3 The identifier will be provided without the leading backslash
<?phpspl_autoload_register(static function ($class) { var_dump($class);});class_exists('RelativeName');class_exists('RelativeName\\WithNamespace');class_exists('\\AbsoluteName');class_exists('\\AbsoluteName\\WithNamespace');?>
The above example will output:
string(12) "RelativeName" string(26) "RelativeName\WithNamespace" string(12) "AbsoluteName" string(26) "AbsoluteName\WithNamespace"