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get_defined_constants

get_defined_constants

(PHP 4 >= 4.1.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)

get_defined_constants — Returns an associative array with the names of all the constants and their values

Description

array get_defined_constants ([ bool $categorize = false ] )

Returns the names and values of all the constants currently defined. This includes those created by extensions as well as those created with the define() function.

Parameters

categorize

Causing this function to return a multi-dimensional array with categories in the keys of the first dimension and constants and their values in the second dimension.

<?php define("MY_CONSTANT", 1 print_r(get_defined_constants(true) ?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Array ( [Core] => Array ( [E_ERROR] => 1 [E_WARNING] => 2 [E_PARSE] => 4 [E_NOTICE] => 8 [E_CORE_ERROR] => 16 [E_CORE_WARNING] => 32 [E_COMPILE_ERROR] => 64 [E_COMPILE_WARNING] => 128 [E_USER_ERROR] => 256 [E_USER_WARNING] => 512 [E_USER_NOTICE] => 1024 [E_ALL] => 2047 [TRUE] => 1 ) [pcre] => Array ( [PREG_PATTERN_ORDER] => 1 [PREG_SET_ORDER] => 2 [PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE] => 256 [PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY] => 1 [PREG_SPLIT_DELIM_CAPTURE] => 2 [PREG_SPLIT_OFFSET_CAPTURE] => 4 [PREG_GREP_INVERT] => 1 ) [user] => Array ( [MY_CONSTANT] => 1 ) )

Return Values

Returns an array of constant name => constant value array, optionally groupped by extension name registering the constant.

Changelog

VersionDescription
5.3.1Windows only: Core constants are categorized under Core, previously mhash.
5.3.0Core constants are categorized under Core, previously internal. On Windows, the Core Constants are categorized under mhash.
5.2.11The categorize parameter now operates appropriately. Previously, the categorize parameter was interpreted as !is_null($categorize), making any value other than NULL force the constants to be categorized.

Examples

Example #1 get_defined_constants() Example

<?php print_r(get_defined_constants() ?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Array ( [E_ERROR] => 1 [E_WARNING] => 2 [E_PARSE] => 4 [E_NOTICE] => 8 [E_CORE_ERROR] => 16 [E_CORE_WARNING] => 32 [E_COMPILE_ERROR] => 64 [E_COMPILE_WARNING] => 128 [E_USER_ERROR] => 256 [E_USER_WARNING] => 512 [E_USER_NOTICE] => 1024 [E_ALL] => 2047 [TRUE] => 1 )

See Also

  • defined() - Checks whether a given named constant exists

  • get_loaded_extensions() - Returns an array with the names of all modules compiled and loaded

  • get_defined_functions() - Returns an array of all defined functions

  • get_defined_vars() - Returns an array of all defined variables

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