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PHP
22 lines
833 B
PHP
In order to use Doctrine in your project it must first be included.
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<code type='php'>
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require_once('path-to-doctrine/lib/Doctrine.php');
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</code>
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Doctrine support [http://www.php.net/autoload Autoloading] for including files so that you do not have to include anything more then the base file. There are two different strategies that can be used to do this:
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If you do use the **__autoload** function for your own logic you can use it.
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<code type='php'>
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function __autoload($class) {
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Doctrine::autoload($class);
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}
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</code>
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If your project uses autoload and/or you have other libraries that use it you could use [http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.spl-autoload-register.php spl_autoload_register] to register more then one autoloading function.
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<code type="php">
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spl_autoload_register(array('Doctrine', 'autoload'));
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</code>
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