Ok, in laravel 4, if I want to add my own custom class, eg : library\\myFunction.php then I do the following steps :
This should help you.
FYI: Basically, you could create another directory within app, and then namespace your files in there as appropriate:
app/CustomStuff/CustomDirectory/SomeClass.php.
Then, within your SomeClass.php, make sure you namespace it:
<?php
namespace App\CustomStuff\CustomDirectory;
class Someclass {}
Now, you can access this class using the namespace within your classes:
use App\CustomStuff\CustomDirectory\SomeClass;
After some trial and error, I found the answer.
There is no need to modify Composer. Just modify the Blade into:
<?php
$FmyFunctions1 = new \App\library\myFunctions;
$is_ok = ($FmyFunctions1->is_ok());
?>