(PHP 4, PHP 5)
class_exists — Checks if the class has been defined
This function checks whether or not the given class has been defined.
The class name. The name is matched in a case-insensitive manner.
Whether or not to call __autoload by default. Defaults to TRUE.
Returns TRUE if class_name is a defined class, FALSE otherwise.
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.0.2 | No longer returns TRUE for defined interfaces. Use interface_exists(). |
5.0.0 | The autoload parameter was added. |
Example #1 class_exists() example
<?php
// Check that the class exists before trying to use it
if (class_exists('MyClass')) {
$myclass = new MyClass();
}
?>
Example #2 autoload parameter example
<?php
function __autoload($class)
{
include($class . '.php');
// Check to see whether the include declared the class
if (!class_exists($class, false)) {
trigger_error("Unable to load class: $class", E_USER_WARNING);
}
}
if (class_exists('MyClass')) {
$myclass = new MyClass();
}
?>