(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
defined — Checks whether a constant with the given name exists
   Checks whether a constant with the given constant_name
   is defined.
  
This function works also with class constants and enum cases.
Note:
If you want to see if a variable exists, use isset() as defined() only applies to constants. If you want to see if a function exists, use function_exists().
constant_nameThe constant name.
   Returns true if the named constant given by constant_name
   has been defined, false otherwise.
  
Example #1 Checking Constants
<?php
/* Note the use of quotes, this is important. This example is checking
 * if the string 'TEST' is the name of a constant named TEST */
if (defined('TEST')) {
    echo TEST;
}
interface bar {
    const test = 'foobar!';
}
class foo {
    const test = 'foobar!';
}
var_dump(defined('bar::test')); // bool(true)
var_dump(defined('foo::test')); // bool(true)
?>Example #2 Checking Enum Cases (as of PHP 8.1.0)
<?php
enum Suit
{
    case Hearts;
    case Diamonds;
    case Clubs;
    case Spades;
}
var_dump(defined('Suit::Hearts')); // bool(true)
?>