Result for 3158657F02A2D80FE9F60F9B5BB3AA76B2D7EF32

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FileName./usr/share/php/Symfony/Component/ClassLoader/ClassCollectionLoader.php
FileSize13760
MD5BBF9CF5C3EFD305FB435385E67784227
SHA-13158657F02A2D80FE9F60F9B5BB3AA76B2D7EF32
SHA-2560AFFF31D87F77AE52734EFCD01B9485EA05E1EFA5A145AA03731FDEF7D933342
SSDEEP192:8utpBbV+3IKlRE6iSC7GNk0PSYyj5n3kWKlyvvgs0H/1qwXaijHFGs1uC/SCGyy2:TLo4KlRE8TuntV0QwjqCi9CsGz
TLSHT14252545A38D3613A4453F87887CB6121B1668017D21C8B54BCFD45E06F90678CAFEBEE
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MD52F525908E8B93DAE98D81EEF967457C6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThe ClassLoader Component loads your project classes automatically if they follow some standard PHP conventions. Whenever you use an undefined class, PHP uses the autoloading mechanism to delegate the loading of a file defining the class. Symfony provides a "universal" autoloader, which is able to load classes from files that implement one of the following conventions: * The technical interoperability standards [1] for PHP 5.3 namespaces and class names * The PEAR naming convention [2] for classes If your classes and the third-party libraries you use for your project follow these standards, the Symfony autoloader is the only autoloader you will ever need. Optional: * APC (php-pecl-apcu) * XCache (php-xcache) [1] http://symfony.com/PSR0 [2] http://pear.php.net/manual/en/standards.php
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamephp-symfony-class-loader
PackageRelease2.el7
PackageVersion2.8.12
SHA-1D39655041103E11A9DD79181A156DDE598100960
SHA-256B68B370C0AF7C7994562E6AD4520C492FB45125260E1624B0A40B098EF6CBC64