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$GLOBALS

$GLOBALSReferences all variables available in global scope

Descrierea

An associative array containing references to all variables which are currently defined in the global scope of the script. The variable names are the keys of the array.

Exemple

Example #1 $GLOBALS example

<?php
function test() {
    
$foo "local variable";

    echo 
'$foo in global scope: ' $GLOBALS["foo"] . "\n";
    echo 
'$foo in current scope: ' $foo "\n";
}

$foo "Example content";
test();
?>

Exemplul de mai sus va afişa ceva similar cu:

$foo in global scope: Example content
$foo in current scope: local variable

Note

Notă: Aceasta este o variabilă 'superglobală', sau globală automată. Aceasta pur şi simplu înseamnă că ea este disponibilă în toate circumstanţele pe parcursul script-ului. Nu este nevoie de a scrie global $variable; pentru a o accesa din funcţii sau metode.

Notă: Variable availability
Unlike all of the other superglobals, $GLOBALS has essentially always been available in PHP.



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$GLOBALS
David
14-Aug-2008 01:47
Though you can use var_dump to output the value of $GLOBALS.
ravenswd at yahoo dot com
12-Aug-2008 09:02
Keep in mind that $GLOBALS is, itself, a global variable. So code like this won't work:

<?php
   
print '$GLOBALS = ' . var_export($GLOBALS, true) . "\n";
?>

This results in the error message: "Nesting level too deep - recursive dependency?"

$_SERVER> <Superglobals
Last updated: Fri, 01 Aug 2008
 
 
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