Loads a type-library and registers its constants in the engine, as though they were defined using define().
Note that it is much more efficient to use the configuration setting to pre-load and register the constants, although not so flexible.
If you have turned on , then PHP will attempt to automatically register the constants associated with a COM object when you instantiate it. This depends on the interfaces provided by the COM object itself, and may not always be possible.
typelib_name
can be one of the following:
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The filename of a .tlb file or the executable module that contains the type library.
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The type library GUID, followed by its version number, for example {00000200-0000-0010-8000-00AA006D2EA4},2,0.
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The type library name, e.g. Microsoft OLE DB ActiveX Data Objects 1.0 Library.
The case_insensitive
behaves in the same way as the parameter with the same name in the define() function.
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure.
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