Many developers writing object-oriented applications create
   one PHP source file per-class definition. One of the biggest
   annoyances is having to write a long list of needed includes
   at the beginning of each script (one for each class).
  
   In PHP 5, this is no longer necessary. You may define an
   __autoload function which is automatically
   called in case you are trying to use a class which hasn't been
   defined yet. By calling this function the scripting engine is given
   a last chance to load the class before PHP fails with an error.
  
Note: 
    Exceptions thrown in __autoload function cannot be caught in the
    catch block and results in
    a fatal error.
   
   
Example 19-6. Autoload example 
     This example attempts to load the classes MyClass1
     and MyClass2 from the files MyClass1.php
     and MyClass2.php respectively.
     
<?php function __autoload($class_name) {     require_once $class_name . '.php'; }
  $obj  = new MyClass1(); $obj2 = new MyClass2();  ?>
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