The first two lines are taken from GNU make tutorial, Section 8.5 The foreach Function. I would expect the recipe to be expanded to In fact, GNU Make 3.82 for Windows expands it to Can anyone explain this behavior?
Is it possible to make function variables local?
I mean for example, I have a script variable 'name' and in function I have declared variable 'name'
I need to have script's 'name' have the same value as it was before calling the function with the same declaration.
The way to preserve a... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a base class and derived a class from the base class, i want to print & read the data for the object created for the derived class,so i have overloaded both the << and >> operators and also have done the foward declaration.
Below is the code snippet,
#include <iostream>
class... (3 Replies)
I attached a README file that I will refer to.
I successfully completed everything in the README file until step 4.
# pwd
/gani/gani-2.4.4
# ls
COPYING Makefile.macros gem.c
Makefile Makefile.sparc_gcc gem.h
Makefile.amd64_gcc ... (1 Reply)
I have no idea what the following means. The teacher is too advanced for me to understand fully. We literally went from running a few commands over the last few months to starting shell scripting. I am not a programmer, I am more hardware oriented. I wish I knew what this question was asking... (3 Replies)
hi,
I have 2 directories (../src/dir_a and ../src/dir_b) each with its own .cpp files.
I have written the below foreach function, but the problem is that it is reading the .cpp files from both directories, dir_a and dir_b, to create libdir.a. Is there a way I can rewrite dirs (without... (2 Replies)
Greetings,
I m wondering if it's possible do do the following :
I have a simple function called "FindMoveDelete" which does the following :
FindMoveDelete()
{
find . -iname "$FILENAME*.ext" -exec mv {} "$PATH/$VAR" \; &&
find . -maxdepth 1 -type d -iname "$FILENAME*" -exec rm -rf {}... (6 Replies)
Hello,
I was trying to understand more on strtok_r() function with following code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* *From http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=3&topic=strtok_r
A FreeBSD man pages * */
int main()
{
char string1;
char *sep =... (8 Replies)
Hi,
If I declare a function inside another function, it overwrites any previously declared function with the same name. This is NOT what I want.
Example:
#!/bin/bash
_test() { echo test; }
_myf() {
# I'm using the same name as the other function.
_test() { echo local test; }... (8 Replies)
Hello -
I wrote few scripts on bash shell script and grafana triggers those scripts and show on console .
I want to write the console output to a log file as well by using tee command and I am successful as well . I am wondering Instead of writing same logic on multiple scripts , why... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
Good Day, seeking for your assistance on how to not perform my 2nd, 3rd,4th etc.. function if my 1st function is in else condition.
#Body
function1()
{
if
then
echo "exist"
else
echo "not exist"
}
#if not exist in function1 my all other function will not proceed.... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: meister29
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
php_ini_scanned_files
PHP_INI_SCANNED_FILES(3) 1 PHP_INI_SCANNED_FILES(3)php_ini_scanned_files - Return a list of .ini files parsed from the additional ini dirSYNOPSIS
string php_ini_scanned_files (void )
DESCRIPTION php_ini_scanned_files(3) returns a comma-separated list of configuration files parsed after php.ini. These files are found in a directory
defined by the --with-config-file-scan-dir option which is set during compilation.
The returned configuration files also include the path as declared in the --with-config-file-scan-dir option.
RETURN VALUES
Returns a comma-separated string of .ini files on success. Each comma is followed by a newline. If the directive --with-config-file-scan-
dir wasn't set, FALSE is returned. If it was set and the directory was empty, an empty string is returned. If a file is unrecognizable, the
file will still make it into the returned string but a PHP error will also result. This PHP error will be seen both at compile time and
while using php_ini_scanned_files(3).
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A simple example to list the returned ini files
<?php
if ($filelist = php_ini_scanned_files()) {
if (strlen($filelist) > 0) {
$files = explode(',', $filelist);
foreach ($files as $file) {
echo "<li>" . trim($file) . "</li>
";
}
}
}
?>
SEE ALSO ini_set(3), phpinfo(3), php_ini_loaded_file(3).
PHP Documentation Group PHP_INI_SCANNED_FILES(3)