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<?php /** * Replace function is_callable() * * @category PHP * @package PHP_Compat * @link http://php.net/function.is_callable * @author Gaetano Giunta <giunta.gaetano@sea-aeroportimilano.it> * @version $Id: is_callable.php,v 1.3 2006/08/21 14:03:15 ggiunta Exp $ * @since PHP 4.0.6 * @require PHP 4.0.0 (true, false, etc...) * @todo add the 3rd parameter syntax... */ if (!function_exists('is_callable')) { function is_callable($var, $syntax_only=false) { if ($syntax_only) { /* from The Manual: * If the syntax_only argument is TRUE the function only verifies * that var might be a function or method. It will only reject simple * variables that are not strings, or an array that does not have a * valid structure to be used as a callback. The valid ones are * supposed to have only 2 entries, the first of which is an object * or a string, and the second a string */ return (is_string($var) || (is_array($var) && count($var) == 2 && is_string(end($var)) && (is_string(reset($var)) || is_object(reset($var))))); } else { if (is_string($var)) { return function_exists($var); } else if (is_array($var) && count($var) == 2 && is_string($method = end($var))) { $obj = reset($var); if (is_string($obj)) { $methods = get_class_methods($obj); return (bool)(is_array($methods) && in_array(strtolower($method), $methods)); } else if (is_object($obj)) { return method_exists($obj, $method); } } return false; } } } ?>