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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Periods turn into spaces for some reason Post 302757391 by vgersh99 on Thursday 17th of January 2013 12:26:08 PM
Old 01-17-2013
Code:
echo 'i   am a string' | sed 's/ /./g'

 

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RUNKIT_FUNCTION_ADD(3)							 1						    RUNKIT_FUNCTION_ADD(3)

runkit_function_add - Add a new function, similar tocreate_function(3)

SYNOPSIS
bool runkit_function_add (string $funcname, string $arglist, string $code) DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $funcname - Name of function to be created o $arglist - Comma separated argument list o $code - Code making up the function RETURN VALUES
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 A runkit_function_add(3) example <?php runkit_function_add('testme','$a,$b','echo "The value of a is $a "; echo "The value of b is $b ";'); testme(1,2); ?> The above example will output: The value of a is 1 The value of b is 2 SEE ALSO
create_function(3), runkit_function_redefine(3), runkit_function_copy(3), runkit_function_rename(3), runkit_function_remove(3), runkit_method_add(3). PHP Documentation Group RUNKIT_FUNCTION_ADD(3)
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