Predefined Constants

DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR (string)
PATH_SEPARATOR (string)
Semicolon on Windows, colon otherwise.
SCANDIR_SORT_ASCENDING (int)
SCANDIR_SORT_DESCENDING (int)
SCANDIR_SORT_NONE (int)
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Anonymous
10 years ago
In PHP 5.6 you can make a variadic function.

<?php
/**
* Builds a file path with the appropriate directory separator.
* @param string $segments,... unlimited number of path segments
* @return string Path
*/
function file_build_path(...$segments) {
return
join(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $segments);
}

file_build_path("home", "alice", "Documents", "example.txt");
?>

In earlier PHP versions you can use func_get_args.

<?php
function file_build_path() {
return
join(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, func_get_args($segments));
}

file_build_path("home", "alice", "Documents", "example.txt");
?>
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Anonymous
10 years ago
For my part I'll continue to use this constant because it seems more future safe and flexible, even if Windows installations currently convert the paths magically. Not that syntax aesthetics matter but I think it can be made to look attractive:

<?php
$path
= join(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, array('root', 'lib', 'file.php');
?>
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