or has a higher precedence than require/require_once. Therefore php evaluates
('abc.php') or die("oops")
before passing the result to require_once. Or takes two boolean operands. ('abc.php') evaluates to true therefore the whole expression is true and
require_once true;
is invoked. require_once takes a string, bool(true)->string => 1 =>
Failed opening required '1'
You don't need the or die(...) there. If the file can't be read require_once will stop the php instance anyway.
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