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parsekit_compile_file(3) [php man page]

PARSEKIT_COMPILE_FILE(3)						 1						  PARSEKIT_COMPILE_FILE(3)

parsekit_compile_file - Compile a PHP file and return the resulting op array

SYNOPSIS
array parsekit_compile_file (string $filename, [array &$errors], [int $options = PARSEKIT_QUIET]) DESCRIPTION
Warning This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk. PARAMETERS
o $filename - A string containing the name of the file to compile. Similar to the argument to include(3). o $errors - A 2D hash of errors (including fatal errors) encountered during compilation. Returned by reference. o $options - One of either PARSEKIT_QUIET or PARSEKIT_SIMPLE. To produce varying degrees of verbosity in the returned output. RETURN VALUES
Returns a complex multi-layer array structure as detailed below. EXAMPLES
Example #1 parsekit_compile_file(3) example <?php var_dump(parsekit_compile_file('hello_world.php', $errors, PARSEKIT_SIMPLE)); ?> The above example will output: array(5) { [0]=> string(37) "ZEND_ECHO UNUSED 'Hello World' UNUSED" [1]=> string(30) "ZEND_RETURN UNUSED NULL UNUSED" [2]=> string(42) "ZEND_HANDLE_EXCEPTION UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED" ["function_table"]=> NULL ["class_table"]=> NULL } SEE ALSO
parsekit_compile_string(3). PHP Documentation Group PARSEKIT_COMPILE_FILE(3)

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VAR_DUMP(3)								 1							       VAR_DUMP(3)

var_dump - Dumps information about a variable

SYNOPSIS
void var_dump (mixed $expression, [mixed $...]) DESCRIPTION
This function displays structured information about one or more expressions that includes its type and value. Arrays and objects are explored recursively with values indented to show structure. All public, private and protected properties of objects will be returned in the output unless the object implements a __debugInfo() method (implemented in PHP 5.6.0). Tip As with anything that outputs its result directly to the browser, the output-control functions can be used to capture the output of this function, and save it in a string (for example). PARAMETERS
o $expression - The variable you want to dump. RETURN VALUES
No value is returned. EXAMPLES
Example #1 var_dump(3) example <?php $a = array(1, 2, array("a", "b", "c")); var_dump($a); ?> The above example will output: array(3) { [0]=> int(1) [1]=> int(2) [2]=> array(3) { [0]=> string(1) "a" [1]=> string(1) "b" [2]=> string(1) "c" } } <?php $b = 3.1; $c = true; var_dump($b, $c); ?> The above example will output: float(3.1) bool(true) SEE ALSO
print_r(3), debug_zval_dump(3), var_export(3), __debugInfo(). PHP Documentation Group VAR_DUMP(3)
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