In PHP, an escape sequence starts with a backslash \ . Escape sequences apply to double-quoted strings. A single-quoted string only uses the escape sequences for a single quote or a backslash.
Most programming languages check things for \t (tab), \n (new line), \r (carriage return), and others when using double quotes [" "]. When you use double quotes in PHP, it searches for these, so you have to escape the special backslash character so PHP knows you're not escaping the character after the backslash.
\
(backslash) is the namespace separator in PHP 5.3.
A \
before the beginning of a function represents the Global Namespace.
Putting it there will ensure that the function called is from the global namespace, even if there is a function by the same name in the current namespace.
Namespaces
In PHP 5.3+ the backslash \
symbol is used in namespaces. It is the start symbol to indicate a namespace and also serves as a separator between sub-namespace names.
See official documentation about namespacing.
Opcache
Additionally in PHP 7.0+ some functions are replaced with opcodes by OPCache, which makes these specific functions run a lot faster. However this only works when the functions are placed in the root namespace. See this discussion about this topic. So besides namespacing, the \
indirectly also affects code optimisation.
The following native functions benefit from this effect:
"array_slice"
"assert"
"boolval"
"call_user_func"
"call_user_func_array"
"chr"
"count"
"defined"
"doubleval"
"floatval"
"func_get_args"
"func_num_args"
"get_called_class"
"get_class"
"gettype"
"in_array"
"intval"
"is_array"
"is_bool"
"is_double"
"is_float"
"is_int"
"is_integer"
"is_long"
"is_null"
"is_object"
"is_real"
"is_resource"
"is_string"
"ord"
"strlen"
"strval"
To clarify potential confusion:
The backslash does not imply class inheritance.
In the following, Animal
, Dog
, Shepherd
don't have to be classes, but simply namespaces. Meaning something used to group names together to avoid naming collisions.
$myDog = new \Animal\Dog\Shepherd\GermanShepherd();
The leading \
means Animal
was declared in the global scope.
The \
is used in PHP 5.3 for namespaces. See http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.rationale.php for more information on namespaces and PHP.
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