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If your classes and third-party libraries follow the PSR-0 standard, you
can use the ClassLoader class to
load all of your project’s classes.
小技巧
You can use both the ApcClassLoader and the XcacheClassLoader to
cache a ClassLoader
instance or the DebugClassLoader to debug
it.
Registering the ClassLoader autoloader
is straightforward:
require_once '/path/to/src/Symfony/Component/ClassLoader/ClassLoader.php';
use SymfonyComponentClassLoaderClassLoader;
$loader = new ClassLoader();
// to enable searching the include path (eg. for PEAR packages)
$loader->setUseIncludePath(true);
// ... register namespaces and prefixes here - see below
$loader->register();
注解
The autoloader is automatically registered in a Symfony application (see
app/autoload.php).
Use the addPrefix() or
addPrefixes() methods to
register your classes:
// register a single namespaces
$loader->addPrefix('Symfony', __DIR__.'/vendor/symfony/symfony/src');
// register several namespaces at once
$loader->addPrefixes(array(
'Symfony' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/symfony/symfony/src',
'Monolog' => __DIR__.'/../vendor/monolog/monolog/src',
));
// register a prefix for a class following the PEAR naming conventions
$loader->addPrefix('Twig_', __DIR__.'/vendor/twig/twig/lib');
$loader->addPrefixes(array(
'Swift_' => __DIR__.'/vendor/swiftmailer/swiftmailer/lib/classes',
'Twig_' => __DIR__.'/vendor/twig/twig/lib',
));
Classes from a sub-namespace or a sub-hierarchy of PEAR classes can be looked for in a location list to ease the vendoring of a sub-set of classes for large projects:
$loader->addPrefixes(array(
'DoctrineCommon' => __DIR__.'/vendor/doctrine/common/lib',
'DoctrineDBALMigrations' => __DIR__.'/vendor/doctrine/migrations/lib',
'DoctrineDBAL' => __DIR__.'/vendor/doctrine/dbal/lib',
'Doctrine' => __DIR__.'/vendor/doctrine/orm/lib',
));
In this example, if you try to use a class in the DoctrineCommon namespace
or one of its children, the autoloader will first look for the class under the
doctrine-common directory. If not found, it will then fallback to the default
Doctrine directory (the last one configured) before giving up. The order
of the prefix registrations is significant in this case.