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Revision as of 21:47, 8 December 2007
Debugging PHP
{{Info:In MediaWiki there is a profiler that can be set, see MW:How to debug.}}
Debuggers generally use a W:Stack trace. This can be approximated by using print and die statements in sections of code. The combination of print_r and func_get_args allows you to return an array of args that a function was called with;
print_r(func_get_args());
Casting an object of an array builds an array of the properties, mapping property names to values. e.g.
class Person {
var $name = "Fred";
var $age = 35;
}
$o = new Person;
$a = (array) $o
print_r($a);
outputs;
- Array
- (
- [name] => Fred
- [age] => 35
- )
{{Info:See page 154 (Programming php) for introspection functions for Objects in php.}}
PHP errors
To see PHP errors, add this to the very top of LocalSettings.php: <php> error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set("display_errors", 1); </php>



