get_defined_functions

Returns an array of all defined functions

Description

array get_defined_functions(bool $exclude_disabled = true)

Gets an array of all defined functions.

Parameters

exclude_disabled

Whether disabled functions should be excluded from the return value. This parameter has no effect since PHP 8.0.0.

Warning

This feature has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 8.5.0. Relying on this feature is highly discouraged.

Return Values

Returns a multidimensional array containing a list of all defined functions, both built-in (internal) and user-defined. The internal functions will be accessible via $arr["internal"], and the user defined ones using $arr["user"] (see example below).

Changelog

Version Description
8.5.0 The exclude_disabled parameter has been deprecated, as it no longer has any effect.
8.0.0 The default value of the exclude_disabled parameter has been changed from false to true. However, it will not have any effect as disabled functions are removed from the function table at compile time.
7.0.15, 7.1.1 The exclude_disabled parameter has been added.

Examples

Example #1 get_defined_functions example

<?php
function myrow($id, $data)
{
    return "<tr><th>$id</th><td>$data</td></tr>\n";
}

$arr = get_defined_functions();

print_r($arr);
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Array
(
    [internal] => Array
        (
            [0] => zend_version
            [1] => func_num_args
            [2] => func_get_arg
            [3] => func_get_args
            [4] => strlen
            [5] => strcmp
            [6] => strncmp
            ...
            [750] => bcscale
            [751] => bccomp
        )

    [user] => Array
        (
            [0] => myrow
        )

)

See Also

  • function_exists
  • get_defined_vars
  • get_defined_constants
  • get_declared_classes