diff --git a/functions/info.xml b/functions/info.xml
index 7d91fbffdf..5c9e0bdc71 100644
--- a/functions/info.xml
+++ b/functions/info.xml
@@ -2,124 +2,6 @@
PHP options & information
PHP options/info
-
-
- assert
- Checks if assertion is false
-
-
- Description
-
-
- int assert
- string|bool assertion
-
-
-
- assert will check the given
- assertion and take appropriate
- action if its result is false.
-
-
- If the assertion is given as a string it
- will be evaluated as PHP code by assert.
- The advantages of a string assertion
- are less overhead when assertion checking is off and messages
- containing the assertion expression when
- an assertion failes.
-
-
- Assertion should be used as a debugging feature only. You may
- use them for sanity-checks that test for conditions that should
- always be true and that indicate some programming errors if not
- or to check for the presence of certain features like extension
- functions or certain system limits and features.
-
-
- Assertions should not be used for normal runtime operations
- like input parameter checks. As a rule of thumb your code
- should always be able to work correct if assertion checking
- is not activated.
-
-
- The behavior of assert may be configured
- by assert_options or by .ini-settings
- described in that functions manual page.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- assert-options
- Set/get the various assert flags
-
-
- Description
-
-
- mixed assert_options
- int what
- mixed value
-
-
-
- Using assert_options you may set the various
- assert control options or just query their current
- settings.
-
-
- assert options
-
-
-
- option
- ini-parameter
- default
- description
-
-
-
-
- ASSERT_ACTIVE
- assert.active
- 1
- enable assert evaluation
-
-
- ASSERT_WARNING
- assert.warning
- 1
- issue a PHP warning for each failed assertion
-
-
- ASSERT_BAIL
- assert.bail
- 0
- terminate execution on failed assertions
-
-
- ASSERT_QUIET_EVAL
- assert.quiet_eval
- 0
- disable error_reporting during assertion expression evaluation
-
-
- ASSERT_CALLBACK
- assert_callback
- (null)
- user function to call on failed assertions
-
-
-
-
-
- assert_options will return the original setting
- of any option or false on errors.
-
-
-
-
error_log
@@ -206,14 +88,14 @@ if (!Ora_Logon($username, $password)) {
// Notify administrator by email if we run out of FOO
if (!($foo = allocate_new_foo()) {
- error_log("Big trouble, we're all out of FOOs!", 1,
- "operator@mydomain.com");
+ error_log ("Big trouble, we're all out of FOOs!", 1,
+ "operator@mydomain.com");
}
// other ways of calling error_log():
-error_log("You messed up!", 2, "127.0.0.1:7000");
-error_log("You messed up!", 2, "loghost");
-error_log("You messed up!", 3, "/var/tmp/my-errors.log");
+error_log ("You messed up!", 2, "127.0.0.1:7000");
+error_log ("You messed up!", 2, "loghost");
+error_log ("You messed up!", 3, "/var/tmp/my-errors.log");
@@ -340,7 +222,7 @@ error_log("You messed up!", 3, "/var/tmp/my-errors.log");
-$ip = getenv("REMOTE_ADDR"); // get the ip number of the user
+$ip = getenv ("REMOTE_ADDR"); // get the ip number of the user
@@ -494,7 +376,7 @@ $ip = getenv("REMOTE_ADDR"); // get the ip number of the user
getlastmod() example
// outputs e.g. 'Last modified: March 04 1998 20:43:59.'
-echo "Last modified: ".date( "F d Y H:i:s.", getlastmod() );
+echo "Last modified: ".date ("F d Y H:i:s.", getlastmod());
@@ -765,7 +647,7 @@ else
Setting an Environment Variable
-putenv("UNIQID=$uniqid");
+putenv ("UNIQID=$uniqid");
@@ -866,9 +748,9 @@ putenv("UNIQID=$uniqid");
get_loaded_extensions
- Returns an array with the names of all modules compiled and
- loaded
-
+ Returns an array with the names of all modules compiled and
+ loaded
+
Description
@@ -879,19 +761,19 @@ putenv("UNIQID=$uniqid");
- This function returns the names of all the modules compiled and
- loaded in the PHP interpreter.
-
-
- For example the line below
-
-
-print_r(get_loadedextensions());
-
-
- will print a list like:
-
-
+ This function returns the names of all the modules compiled and
+ loaded in the PHP interpreter.
+
+
+ For example the line below
+
+
+print_r (get_loadedextensions());
+
+
+ will print a list like:
+
+
Array
(
[0] => xml
@@ -907,12 +789,12 @@ Array
[10] => Calendar
[11] => bcmath
)
-
-
+
+
+
+
+ See also: get_extension_funcs.
-
- See also: get_extension_funcs
-
@@ -920,8 +802,8 @@ Array
get_extension_funcs
- Returns an array with the names of the functions of a module
-
+ Returns an array with the names of the functions of a module
+
Description
@@ -932,23 +814,23 @@ Array
- This function returns the names of all the functions defined in the
- module indicated by module_name.
-
-
- For example the lines below
-
-
-print_r(get_extension_funcs("xml"));
-print_r(get_extension_funcs("gd"));
-
-
- will print a list of the functions in the modules xml
- and gd respectively.
+ This function returns the names of all the functions defined in
+ the module indicated by module_name.
+
+
+ For example the lines below
+
+
+print_r (get_extension_funcs ("xml"));
+print_r (get_extension_funcs ("gd"));
+
+
+ will print a list of the functions in the modules
+ xml and gd respectively.
+
+
+ See also: get_loaded_extensions
-
- See also: get_loaded_extensions
-
@@ -956,8 +838,9 @@ print_r(get_extension_funcs("gd"));
get_required_files
- Returns an array with the names of the files require_once()'d in a script
-
+ Returns an array with the names of the files require_once()'d in
+ a script
+
Description
@@ -968,36 +851,36 @@ print_r(get_extension_funcs("gd"));
- This function returns an associtative array of the names of all the files
- that have been loaded into a script using
- require_once. The indexes of the array are the file
- names as used in the require_once without the
- ".php" extension.
-
-
- The example below
-
- Printing the required and included files
-
+ This function returns an associtative array of the names of all
+ the files that have been loaded into a script using
+ require_once. The indexes of the array are
+ the file names as used in the require_once
+ without the ".php" extension.
+
+
+ The example below
+
+ Printing the required and included files
+
<?php
-require_once("local.php");
-require_once("../inc/global.php");
+require_once ("local.php");
+require_once ("../inc/global.php");
for ($i=1; $i<5; $i++)
- include "util".$i."php";
+ include "util".$i."php";
echo "Required_once files\n";
-print_r(get_required_files());
+print_r (get_required_files());
echo "Included_once files\n";
-print_r(get_included_files());
+print_r (get_included_files());
?>
-
-
- will generate the following output:
+
+
+ will generate the following output:
-
+
Required_once files
Array
(
@@ -1013,23 +896,23 @@ Array
[util3] => util3.php
[util4] => util4.php
)
-
+
-
-
-
- As of PHP 4.0.1pl2 this function assumes that the
- required_once files end in the extension
- ".php", other extensions do not work.
-
-
-
-
- See also: require_once,
+
+
+
+ As of PHP 4.0.1pl2 this function assumes that the
+ required_once files end in the extension
+ ".php", other extensions do not work.
+
+
+
+
+ See also: require_once,
include_once,
- get_included_files
-
+ get_included_files
+
@@ -1037,8 +920,9 @@ Array
get_included_files
- Returns an array with the names of the files include_once()'d in a script
-
+ Returns an array with the names of the files include_once()'d in
+ a script
+
Description
@@ -1049,31 +933,29 @@ Array
- This function returns an associtative array of the names of all the files
- that have been loaded into a script using
- include_once. The indexes of the array are the file
- names as used in the include_once without the
- ".php" extension.
-
-
-
-
- As of PHP 4.0.1pl2 this function assumes that the
- include_once files end in the extension
- ".php", other extensions do not work.
-
-
-
-
- See also: require_once,
+ This function returns an associtative array of the names of all
+ the files that have been loaded into a script using
+ include_once. The indexes of the array are
+ the file names as used in the include_once
+ without the ".php" extension.
+
+
+
+
+ As of PHP 4.0.1pl2 this function assumes that the
+ include_once files end in the extension
+ ".php", other extensions do not work.
+
+
+
+
+ See also: require_once,
include_once,
- get_required_files
-
+ get_required_files
+
-
-