(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
spl_classes — Return available SPL classes
This function returns an array with the current available SPL classes.
This function has no parameters.
Returns an array containing the currently available SPL classes.
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 )