08-21-2018
PHP users routinely remove and replace executable PHP code “on the fly”.
This is pretty standard these days to dynamically change executable code in runtime.
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MAIN(3) 1 MAIN(3)
main - Dummy formain(3)
There is no function named main(3) except in the PHP source. In PHP 4.3.0, a new type of error handling in the PHP source
(php_error_docref) was introduced. One feature is to provide links to a manual page in PHP error messages when the PHP directives
html_errors (on by default) and docref_root (on by default until PHP 4.3.2) are set.
Sometimes error messages refer to a manual page for the function main(3) which is why this page exists. If you discover such a reference,
please file a bug report, indicating the PHP function caused the error that linked to main(3) and it will be fixed and properly documented.
Known errors that point to main(3)
+----------------+-----------------------------+
| Function name | |
| | |
| | No longer points here as of |
| | |
+----------------+-----------------------------+
| include(3) | |
| | |
| | 5.1.0 |
| | |
|include_once(3) | |
| | |
| | 5.1.0 |
| | |
| require(3) | |
| | |
| | 5.1.0 |
| | |
|require_once(3) | |
| | |
| | 5.1.0 |
| | |
+----------------+-----------------------------+
html_errors, display_errors.
PHP Documentation Group MAIN(3)