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session_unset — Free all session variables
The session_unset() function frees all session variables currently registered.
This function has no parameters.
Version | Description |
---|---|
7.2.0 | The return type of this function is bool now. Formerly, it has been void. |
Note:
If $_SESSION is used, use unset() to unregister a session variable, i.e.
unset($_SESSION['varname']);
.
Do NOT unset the whole $_SESSION with
unset($_SESSION)
as this will disable the registering
of session variables through the $_SESSION superglobal.
Note:
The use of session_unset() is identical to
$_SESSION = []
.
This function works only if a session is active. It will not clear the
$_SESSION array if the session has not been started yet
or has already been destroyed. Use $_SESSION = []
to unset all
session variables even if the session is not active.