I have a function that I am trying to run but it shows the message as CONSTANT already defined.
I tried to put a condition saying "if defined" about the function but still nothing. Is there any method to ignore this and see the output?
Replace this:
define('constant', 'value');
with this:
if (!defined('constant')) define('constant', 'value');
!defined('constant') && define('constant', 'value');
Jul 11, 2017 at 18:42
defined('constant') or define('constant', 'value');
Example:
/* Note the use of quotes, this is important. This example is checking
* if the string 'TEST' is the name of a constant named TEST */
if (defined('TEST')) {
echo TEST;
}
Is this how you check for constants:
if (defined('TEST')) {
echo TEST;
}
Maybe you're not doing the check properly OR the constant you are checking for isn't the cause of the error, some rogue include file might have a different constant and produces an overlap / re-definition.
include
d files?if( defined('NAME') )
instead ofif( defined(NAME) )