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Superglobals

SuperglobalsBuilt-in variables that are always available in all scopes

Description

Several predefined variables in PHP are "superglobals", which means they are available in all scopes throughout a script. There is no need to do global $variable; to access them within functions or methods.

These superglobal variables are:

Notes

Note: Variable availability

By default, all of the superglobals are available but there are directives that affect this availability. For further information, refer to the documentation for variables_order.

Note: Variable variables

Superglobals cannot be used as variable variables inside functions or class methods.

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kitchin
10 years ago
Since PHP 5.4, you cannot use a superglobal as the parameter to a function. This causes a fatal error:

function foo($_GET) {
// whatever
}

It's called "shadowing" a superglobal, and I don't know why people ever did it, but I've seen it out there. The easy fix is just to rename the variable $get in the function, assuming that name is unique.

There was no deprecation warning issued in previous versions of PHP, according to my testing, neither in 5.3 nor 5.2. The error messages in 5.4 are:
Fatal error: Cannot re-assign auto-global variable _GET in...
Fatal error: Cannot re-assign auto-global variable _COOKIE in...
etc.
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greaties at ghvernuft dot nl
10 months ago
two bugs fixed in Mife's comment, but then it works:

<?php
// You do need global in this special situation
function get_var($varname){
global $
$varname;
var_dump( $$varname);
}

get_var('_POST');
?>
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