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Affecting PHP's Behaviour
Advanced PHP debugger
Advanced PHP debugger
Introduction
Installing/Configuring
Requirements
Installation
Building on Win32
Runtime Configuration
Resource Types
Predefined Constants
Examples
How to use PHP-APD in your scripts
APD Functions
apd_breakpoint
— Stops the interpreter and waits on a CR from the socket
apd_callstack
— Returns the current call stack as an array
apd_clunk
— Throw a warning and a callstack
apd_continue
— Restarts the interpreter
apd_croak
— Throw an error, a callstack and then exit
apd_dump_function_table
— Outputs the current function table
apd_dump_persistent_resources
— Return all persistent resources as an array
apd_dump_regular_resources
— Return all current regular resources as an array
apd_echo
— Echo to the debugging socket
apd_get_active_symbols
— Get an array of the current variables names in the local scope
apd_set_pprof_trace
— Starts the session debugging
apd_set_session_trace_socket
— Starts the remote session debugging
apd_set_session_trace
— Starts the session debugging
apd_set_session
— Changes or sets the current debugging level
override_function
— Overrides built-in functions
rename_function
— Renames orig_name to new_name in the global function table