PHP Magic Constants

PHP has nine predefined constants that change value depending on where they are used, also called the “PHP magic constants”.

The magic constants provide information about the current state of the script, such as the file name, directory name, line number, function name, class name, and more.

The magic constants always start and end with double underscores (__), except for the ClassName::class constant.

The magic constants are not case-sensitive, meaning __LINE__ returns the same as __line__.

The following table lists the magic constants, with descriptions and examples:

ConstantDescription
__CLASS__If used inside a class, the class name is returned.
__DIR__The directory of the file.
__FILE__The file name including the full path.
__FUNCTION__If inside a function, the function name is returned.
__LINE__The current line number of the file.
__METHOD__If used inside a function that belongs to a class, both class and function name is returned.
__NAMESPACE__If used inside a namespace, the name of the namespace is returned.
__TRAIT__If used inside a trait, the trait name is returned.
ClassName::classReturns the name of the specified class and the name of the namespace, if any.

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