(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
getcwd — Gets the current working directory
This function has no parameters.
Returns the current working directory on success, or false
on
failure.
On some Unix variants, getcwd() will return
false
if any one of the parent directories does not have the
readable or search mode set, even if the current directory
does. See chmod() for more information on
modes and permissions.
Example #1 getcwd() example
<?php
// current directory
echo getcwd() . "\n";
chdir('cvs');
// current directory
echo getcwd() . "\n";
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
/home/didou /home/didou/cvs
If the PHP interpreter has been built with ZTS (Zend Thread Safety) enabled, the current working directory returned by getcwd() may be different from that returned by operating system interfaces. External libraries (invoked through FFI) which depend on the current working directory will be affected.