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PHP_CompatInfo::parseArray

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PHP_CompatInfo::parseArray

PHP_CompatInfo::parseArray() – Parse an Array of Files

Synopsis

require_once 'PHP/CompatInfo.php';

array|false PHP_CompatInfo::parseArray ( array $files , array $options = array() )

You can parse an array of Files or Strings. To parse strings, $options['is_string'] must be set to true

Parameter

array $files

Array of file names or code strings

array $options

An array of options where:

  • file_ext Contains an array of file extensions to parse for PHP code. Default: php, php4, inc, phtml

  • debug Contains a boolean to control whether extra ouput is shown.

  • ignore_functions Contains an array of functions to ignore when calculating the version needed.

  • ignore_constants Contains an array of constants to ignore when calculating the version needed.

  • ignore_files Contains an array of files to ignore. File names are case insensitive.

  • is_string Contains a boolean which says if the array values are strings or file names.

  • ignore_extensions Contains an array of php extensions to ignore when calculating the version needed.

  • ignore_versions Contains an array of php versions to ignore when calculating the version needed.

  • ignore_functions_match Contains an array of function patterns to ignore when calculating the version needed.

  • ignore_extensions_match Contains an array of extension patterns to ignore when calculating the version needed.

  • ignore_constants_match Contains an array of constant patterns to ignore when calculating the version needed.

Throws

throws no exceptions thrown

Since

since version 0.7.0 (2004-03-09)

Note

This function can not be called statically.

Return value

array - a hash which contains information keys: ignored_functions, ignored_extensions, ignored_constants, max_version, version, extensions, constants, tokens, cond_code

Example

<?php
require_once 'PHP/CompatInfo.php';

$pci = new PHP_CompatInfo();

$input = array('/opt/lampp/etc/pear/PEAR.php',
               
'/opt/lampp/etc/pear/PHP/CompatInfo.php');

$res $pci->parseArray($input);

#var_export($res); // no need since PCI 1.8.0
?>

We get such result.

 array (   'ignored_files' =>   array (   ),   'ignored_functions' =>   array (   ),   'ignored_extensions' =>   array (   ),   'ignored_constants' =>   array (   ),   'max_version' => '',   'version' => '4.3.0',   'classes' =>   array (     0 => 'PHP_CompatInfo_Parser',   ),   'extensions' =>   array (     0 => 'pcre',     1 => 'tokenizer',   ),   'constants' =>   array (     0 => 'E_USER_ERROR',     1 => 'E_USER_NOTICE',     2 => 'E_USER_WARNING',     3 => 'FALSE',     4 => 'NULL',     5 => 'PHP_OS',     6 => 'PHP_VERSION',     7 => 'TRUE',   ),   'tokens' =>   array (   ),   'cond_code' =>   array (     0 => 5,   ),   '/opt/lampp/etc/pear/PEAR.php' =>   array (     'ignored_functions' =>     array (     ),     'ignored_extensions' =>     array (     ),     'ignored_constants' =>     array (     ),     'max_version' => '',     'version' => '4.3.0',     'classes' =>     array (     ),     'extensions' =>     array (     ),     'constants' =>     array (       0 => 'E_USER_ERROR',       1 => 'E_USER_NOTICE',       2 => 'E_USER_WARNING',       3 => 'FALSE',       4 => 'NULL',       5 => 'PHP_OS',       6 => 'PHP_VERSION',       7 => 'TRUE',     ),     'tokens' =>     array (     ),     'cond_code' =>     array (       0 => 5,     ),   ),   '/opt/lampp/etc/pear/PHP/CompatInfo.php' =>   array (     'ignored_functions' =>     array (     ),     'ignored_extensions' =>     array (     ),     'ignored_constants' =>     array (     ),     'max_version' => '',     'version' => '4.3.0',     'classes' =>     array (       0 => 'PHP_CompatInfo_Parser',     ),     'extensions' =>     array (       0 => 'pcre',       1 => 'tokenizer',     ),     'constants' =>     array (       0 => 'FALSE',     ),     'tokens' =>     array (     ),     'cond_code' =>     array (       0 => 0,     ),   ), )    

As for parseDir() we have global result, follow by each $input entry result in details.

Either all $input entries are files, or all are string (chunk of php code). You cannot have both (one or more) string and (one or more) file reference.



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