get_loaded_extensions

(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

get_loaded_extensionsReturns an array with the names of all modules compiled and loaded

Description

get_loaded_extensions(bool $zend_extensions = false): array

This function returns the names of all the modules compiled and loaded in the PHP interpreter.

Parameters

zend_extensions

Only return Zend extensions, if not then regular extensions, like mysqli are listed. Defaults to false (return regular extensions).

Return Values

Returns an indexed array of all the modules names.

Examples

Example #1 get_loaded_extensions() Example

<?php
print_r
(get_loaded_extensions());
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Array
(
   [0] => xml
   [1] => wddx
   [2] => standard
   [3] => session
   [4] => posix
   [5] => pgsql
   [6] => pcre
   [7] => gd
   [8] => ftp
   [9] => db
   [10] => calendar
   [11] => bcmath
)

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