<?php
/**
* PHP_VERSION_ID is defined as a number, where the higher the number
* is, the newer a PHP version is used. It's defined as used in the above
* expression:
*
* $version_id = $major_version * 10000 + $minor_version * 100 + $release_version;
*
* Now with PHP_VERSION_ID we can check for features this PHP version
* may have, this doesn't require to use version_compare() everytime
* you check if the current PHP version may not support a feature.
*
* For example, we may here define the PHP_*_VERSION constants thats
* not available in versions prior to 5.2.7
*/
if (PHP_VERSION_ID < 50207) {
define('PHP_MAJOR_VERSION', $version[0]);
define('PHP_MINOR_VERSION', $version[1]);
define('PHP_RELEASE_VERSION', $version[2]);
// and so on, ...
}
?>