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Posted by ZeldorBlat on 08/28/06 17:01
Charles Cheever wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We're releasing a readline-based interactive shell for PHP called
> phpsh.
>
> Users can enter php statements and expressions and they will be
> evaluated on the fly.
> Here is a transcript of a trivial example session:
> php> $t = time()
> php> = $t
> 1156747482
> php> = strftime('The current time is %x %X', $t)
> The current time is 08/27/06 23:44:42
>
>
> phpsh has been useful for codebase testing, inspection, and interactive
> scripting. It has history (even between sessions), tab-completion, and
> documentation access for user-defined functions. It works with ctags,
> allowing you to instantly jump into the code where a function is
> defined using vim or emacs.
>
> phpsh is available at http://www.phpsh.org/
>
> We wrote phpsh as a tool to make PHP development easier and faster at
> Facebook. You can check out other Facebook open source contributions
> at http://developer.facebook.com/opensource.php . phpsh works on
> systems where the python2.4 subprocess module and GNU readline module
> work (Linux and OS X, probably not Windows). phpsh is open source;
> access to the repository is available through darcs, and details of
> license can be found on the phpsh website.
>
> We hope others find it as useful as we have,
> - Dan and Charlie from Facebook
>
> http://www.phpsh.org/
> http://developer.facebook.com/opensource.php
> http://www.facebook.com/
How is this different from running php with the -a flag?
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