castopod/src/app/Config/Autoload.php

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<?php namespace Config;
require_once SYSTEMPATH . 'Config/AutoloadConfig.php';
/**
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* AUTO-LOADER
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* This file defines the namespaces and class maps so the Autoloader
* can find the files as needed.
*/
class Autoload extends \CodeIgniter\Config\AutoloadConfig
{
public $psr4 = [];
public $classmap = [];
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Collects the application-specific autoload settings and merges
* them with the framework's required settings.
*
* NOTE: If you use an identical key in $psr4 or $classmap, then
* the values in this file will overwrite the framework's values.
*/
public function __construct()
{
parent::__construct();
/**
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* Namespaces
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* This maps the locations of any namespaces in your application
* to their location on the file system. These are used by the
* Autoloader to locate files the first time they have been instantiated.
*
* The '/app' and '/system' directories are already mapped for
* you. You may change the name of the 'App' namespace if you wish,
* but this should be done prior to creating any namespaced classes,
* else you will need to modify all of those classes for this to work.
*
* DO NOT change the name of the CodeIgniter namespace or your application
* WILL break. *
* Prototype:
*
* $Config['psr4'] = [
* 'CodeIgniter' => SYSPATH
* `];
*/
$psr4 = [
'App' => APPPATH, // To ensure filters, etc still found,
APP_NAMESPACE => APPPATH, // For custom namespace
'Config' => APPPATH . 'Config',
];
/**
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* Class Map
* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* The class map provides a map of class names and their exact
* location on the drive. Classes loaded in this manner will have
* slightly faster performance because they will not have to be
* searched for within one or more directories as they would if they
* were being autoloaded through a namespace.
*
* Prototype:
*
* $Config['classmap'] = [
* 'MyClass' => '/path/to/class/file.php'
* ];
*/
$classmap = [];
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
// Do Not Edit Below This Line
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
$this->psr4 = array_merge($this->psr4, $psr4);
$this->classmap = array_merge($this->classmap, $classmap);
unset($psr4, $classmap);
}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------
}