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classes).
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Under the `psr-0` key you define a mapping from namespaces to paths, relative to the
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package root. Note that this also supports the PEAR-style convention.
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package root. Note that this also supports the PEAR-style non-namespaced convention.
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The PSR-0 references are all combined, during install/update, into a single key => value
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array which may be found in the generated file `vendor/composer/autoload_namespaces.php`.
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Example:
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}
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}
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The PSR-0 style is not limited to namespace declarations only but may be
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specified right down to the class level. This can be useful for libraries with
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only one class in the global namespace. If the php source file is also located
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in the root of the package, for example, it may be declared like this:
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}
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"autoload": {
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"psr-0": { "UniqueGlobalClass": "" }
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}
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}
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If you want to have a fallback directory where any namespace can be, you can
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use an empty prefix like:
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}
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}
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The `classmap` references are all combined, during install/update, into a single
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key => value array which may be found in the generated file
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`vendor/composer/autoload_classmap.php`.
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You can use the classmap generation support to define autoloading for all libraries
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that do not follow PSR-0. To configure this you specify all directories or files
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to search for classes.
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