| <?php if (!defined('BASEPATH')) exit('No direct script access allowed'); |
| /** |
| * Code Igniter |
| * |
| * An open source application development framework for PHP 4.3.2 or newer |
| * |
| * @package CodeIgniter |
| * @author Rick Ellis |
| * @copyright Copyright (c) 2006, pMachine, Inc. |
| * @license http://www.codeignitor.com/user_guide/license.html |
| * @link http://www.codeigniter.com |
| * @since Version 1.3 |
| * @filesource |
| */ |
| |
| // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
| /** |
| * CI_BASE - For PHP 4 |
| * |
| * This file is used only when Code Igniter is being run under PHP 4. |
| * |
| * In order to allow CI to work under PHP 4 we had to make the Loader class |
| * the parent of the Controller Base class. It's the only way we can |
| * enable functions like $this->load->library('email') to instantiate |
| * classes that can then be used within controllers as $this->email->send() |
| * |
| * PHP 4 also has trouble referencing the CI super object within application |
| * constructors since objects do not exist until the class is fully |
| * instantiated. Basically PHP 4 sucks... |
| * |
| * Since PHP 5 doesn't suffer from this problem so we load one of |
| * two files based on the version of PHP being run. |
| * |
| * @package CodeIgniter |
| * @subpackage codeigniter |
| * @category front-controller |
| * @author Rick Ellis |
| * @link http://www.codeigniter.com/user_guide/ |
| */ |
| class CI_Base extends CI_Loader { |
| |
| function CI_Base() |
| { |
| // This allows syntax like $this->load->foo() to work |
| parent::CI_Loader(); |
| $this->load =& $this; |
| |
| // This allows resources used within controller constructors to work |
| global $OBJ; |
| $OBJ = $this->load; // Do NOT use a reference. |
| } |
| } |
| |
| function &get_instance() |
| { |
| global $CI, $OBJ; |
| |
| if (is_object($CI)) |
| { |
| return $CI; |
| } |
| |
| return $OBJ->load; |
| } |
| |
| ?> |