(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
is_callable — Verify that a value can be called as a function from the current scope
   Verifies that value is a callable,
   or that it can be called using the
   call_user_func() function.
  
valueThe value to be checked.
syntax_only
       If set to true the function only verifies that
       value might be a function or method. It will
       reject any values that are not invokable objects,
       Closure, strings, or arrays that do not have
       a valid structure to be used as a callback. A valid callable array
       has 2 entries, the first of which is an object
       or a string, and the second a string.
      
callable_name
       Receives the "callable name", e.g.
       "SomeClass::someMethod". Note, however, that despite
       the implication that SomeClass::someMethod() is a
       callable static method, this is not the case.
      
Example #1 Checking whether a string can be called as a function
<?php
function someFunction() {}
$functionVariable = 'someFunction';
var_dump(is_callable($functionVariable, false, $callable_name));
var_dump($callable_name);
?>The above example will output:
bool(true) string(12) "someFunction"
Example #2 Checking whether an array can be called as a function
<?php
class SomeClass
{
    public function someMethod() {}
}
$anObject = new SomeClass();
$methodVariable = [$anObject, 'someMethod'];
var_dump(is_callable($methodVariable, true, $callable_name));
var_dump($callable_name);
?>The above example will output:
bool(true) string(21) "SomeClass::someMethod"
Example #3 is_callable() and constructors
     Despite the fact that constructors are the methods that are called when
     an object is created, they are not static methods and
     is_callable() will return false for them. It's not
     possible to use is_callable() to check if a class can
     be instantiated from the current scope.
    
<?php
class Foo
{
    public function __construct() {}
    public function foo() {}
}
var_dump(
    is_callable(['Foo', '__construct']),
    is_callable(['Foo', 'foo'])
);
$foo = new Foo();
var_dump(is_callable([$foo, '__construct']));
?>The above example will output:
bool(false) bool(false) bool(true)
true for any method on that object, even if the method is not defined.