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Language Reference
Basic syntax
PHP tags
Escaping from HTML
Instruction separation
Comments
Types
Introduction
Booleans
Integers
Floating point numbers
Strings
Arrays
Objects
Resources
NULL
Callbacks
Pseudo-types and variables used in this documentation
Type Juggling
Variables
Basics
Predefined Variables
Variable scope
Variable variables
Variables From External Sources
Constants
Syntax
Magic constants
Expressions
Operators
Operator Precedence
Arithmetic Operators
Assignment Operators
Bitwise Operators
Comparison Operators
Error Control Operators
Execution Operators
Incrementing/Decrementing Operators
Logical Operators
String Operators
Array Operators
Type Operators
Control Structures
Introduction
if
else
elseif/else if
Alternative syntax for control structures
while
do-while
for
foreach
break
continue
switch
declare
return
require
include
require_once
include_once
goto
Functions
User-defined functions
Function arguments
Returning values
Variable functions
Internal (built-in) functions
Anonymous functions
Classes and Objects
Introduction
The Basics
Properties
Class Constants
Autoloading Classes
Constructors and Destructors
Visibility
Object Inheritance
Scope Resolution Operator (::)
Static Keyword
Class Abstraction
Object Interfaces
Traits
Overloading
Object Iteration
Magic Methods
Final Keyword
Object Cloning
Comparing Objects
Type Hinting
Late Static Bindings
Objects and references
Object Serialization
OOP Changelog
Namespaces
Namespaces overview
Defining namespaces
Declaring sub-namespaces
Defining multiple namespaces in the same file
Using namespaces: Basics
Namespaces and dynamic language features
namespace keyword and __NAMESPACE__ constant
Using namespaces: Aliasing/Importing
Global space
Using namespaces: fallback to global function/constant
Name resolution rules
FAQ: things you need to know about namespaces
Exceptions
Extending Exceptions
References Explained
What References Are
What References Do
What References Are Not
Passing by Reference
Returning References
Unsetting References
Spotting References
Predefined Variables
Superglobals
— Superglobals are built-in variables that are always available in all scopes
$GLOBALS
— References all variables available in global scope
$_SERVER
— Server and execution environment information
$_GET
— HTTP GET variables
$_POST
— HTTP POST variables
$_FILES
— HTTP File Upload variables
$_REQUEST
— HTTP Request variables
$_SESSION
— Session variables
$_ENV
— Environment variables
$_COOKIE
— HTTP Cookies
$php_errormsg
— The previous error message
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA
— Raw POST data
$http_response_header
— HTTP response headers
$argc
— The number of arguments passed to script
$argv
— Array of arguments passed to script
Predefined Exceptions
Exception
ErrorException
Predefined Interfaces
Traversable
— The Traversable interface
Iterator
— The Iterator interface
IteratorAggregate
— The IteratorAggregate interface
ArrayAccess
— The ArrayAccess interface
Serializable
— The Serializable interface
Closure
— The Closure class
Context options and parameters
Socket context options
— Socket context option listing
HTTP context options
— HTTP context option listing
FTP context options
— FTP context option listing
SSL context options
— SSL context option listing
CURL context options
— CURL context option listing
Phar context options
— Phar context option listing
Context parameters
— Context parameter listing
Supported Protocols and Wrappers
file://
— Accessing local filesystem
http://
— Accessing HTTP(s) URLs
ftp://
— Accessing FTP(s) URLs
php://
— Accessing various I/O streams
zlib://
— Compression Streams
data://
— Data (RFC 2397)
glob://
— Find pathnames matching pattern
phar://
— PHP Archive
ssh2://
— Secure Shell 2
rar://
— RAR
ogg://
— Audio streams
expect://
— Process Interaction Streams