> I'm working on quite a large website with a lot of php pages.. And a lot
of
> includable functions (modules).. Sometimes one of those modules gets
> included twice accidently and then it generates an error .. of course..
This
> made me wonder of there's any way to prevent the function from being
defined
> again.. I've looked on the 'get_included_files' and used it to check if
the
> file was already included.. For one, this had to search through the entire
> array and second it does not seem to return full file paths to the file,
but
> only the filename itself.. Not really what I want either, since there may
be
> various files with the same filename in various dirs..

How about using include_once() or require_once()?

> Or what I sometimes want to do is overrule a function .. the manual just
> told me PHP does not support this, is that really true?

Yeah...

> And then for my last question at this moment... things like "print" and
> "require" are considered langauge construct and therefore don't need the
> parentheses .. Can I make stuff like that myself too, so I can make
> something like a function which does not use parentheses ??

No.

---John Holmes...


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