PHP supports the concept of variable functions. This
means that if a variable name has parentheses appended to it,
PHP will look for a function with the same name as whatever
the variable evaluates to, and will attempt to execute it.
Among other things, this can be used to implement callbacks,
function tables, and so forth.
Variable functions won't work with language constructs
such as
echo(), print(), unset(), isset(),
empty(), include(), require()
and the like. You need to use your own wrapper function to
utilize any of these constructs as variable functions.
You can also call an object's method by using the
variable functions feature.
See also call_user_func(),
variable variables
and function_exists().