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Return the interfaces which are implemented by the given class

class_implements

(PHP 5)

class_implements — Return the interfaces which are implemented by the given class

Description

array class_implements ( mixed $class [, bool $autoload ] )

This function returns an array with the names of the interfaces that the given class and its parents implement.

Parameters

class

An object (class instance) or a string (class name).

autoload

Whether to allow this function to load the class automatically through the __autoload magic method. Defaults to TRUE.

Return Values

An array on success, or FALSE on error.

ChangeLog

Version Description
5.1.0 Added the option to pass the class parameter as a string. Added the autoload parameter.

Examples

Example #1 class_implements() example

<?php

interface foo { }
class 
bar implements foo {}

print_r(class_implements(new bar));

// since PHP 5.1.0 you may also specify the parameter as a string
print_r(class_implements('bar'));


function 
__autoload($class_name) {
   require_once 
$class_name '.php';
}

// use __autoload to load the 'not_loaded' class
print_r(class_implements('not_loaded'true));

?>

The above example will output something similar to:

 
 Array (     [foo] => foo )  Array (     [interface_of_not_loaded] => interface_of_not_loaded )