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<?php namespace WPForms\Vendor; /** * An example of an autoload register for manual installation * * After registering this autoload function with SPL, the following line * would cause the function to attempt to load the \Square\Baz class * from /path/to/project/src/Baz.php: * * new \Square\Baz; * * @param string $class The fully-qualified class name. * @return void */ \spl_autoload_register(function ($class) { /** * An array with project-specific namespace prefix as keys and location relative to this autoloader.php file as values * You can find this information in each of the package's composer.json file on the "autoload" field * * NOTE: The key of the autoload object denotes the format used. * If the key is "psr-4" then there is no need to append the namespace to the path. * if the key is "psr-0" then the namespace needs to be appended. Unirest is an example of the psr-0 format. */ $prefixToLocation = ["Square\\" => "/square-php-sdk/src/", "apimatic\\jsonmapper\\" => "/jsonmapper/src/", "Unirest\\" => "/unirest-php/src/", "Core\\" => "/core-lib-php/src/", "CoreInterfaces\\" => "/core-interfaces-php/src/"]; $matchingPrefix; foreach ($prefixToLocation as $prefix => $location) { $len = \strlen($prefix); if (\strncmp($prefix, $class, $len) !== 0) { // no, move to the next registered autoloader continue; } else { $matchingPrefix = $prefix; } } if (!$matchingPrefix) { return; } // ClassPrefix was not found return // base directory for the namespace prefix $base_dir = __DIR__ . $prefixToLocation[$matchingPrefix]; // get the relative class name $relative_class = \substr($class, \strlen($matchingPrefix)); // replace the namespace prefix with the base directory, replace namespace // separators with directory separators in the relative class name, append // with .php $file = $base_dir . \str_replace('\\', '/', $relative_class) . '.php'; // if the file exists, require it if (\file_exists($file)) { require $file; } else { echo "Error loading: " . $file . "\r\n"; } });