You are here: Re: How to define a new global function? « PHP Programming Language « IT news, forums, messages
Re: How to define a new global function?

Posted by Rik on 08/17/07 17:12

On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 19:05:31 +0200, Ming <minghuiyu@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Aug 17, 10:03 am, Rik <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 19:00:12 +0200, Ming <minghu...@gmail.com> wrote:=

>> > Very frequently, I need to use codes like this to see output clearl=
y:
>>
>> > $a=3Dprint_r($var,true);
>> > echo "<pre>$a</pre>";
>>
>> > How can convert this piece of code to a global function (for exampl=
e:
>> > echopre) in Php so that I can use echopre($data) anywhere in php
>> > program (in my server)?
>>
>> Define the function somewhere? Functions are always in scope, there a=
re =

>> no
>> 'local' or 'global' functions. So just put this code somewhere in the=

>> beginning/in a functions-include file:
>> <?php
>> function echopre($a){
>> $a=3Dprint_r($var,true);
>> echo "<pre>$a</pre>";}
>>
>> ?>
>> --

Don't quote signatures please.

> I want to make it as a stand function come with php. i.e.: I want to
> make it anywhere I can use echo.

Hmm, I'm not sure I understand. You want it to be a function that's =

automatically available in every script run on the server, without =

calling/defining it in the script? You could set an auto_prepend_file in=
=

php.ini with the function definition.
-- =

Rik Wasmus

 

Navigation:

[Reply to this message]


Удаленная работа для программистов  •  Как заработать на Google AdSense  •  England, UK  •  статьи на английском  •  PHP MySQL CMS Apache Oscommerce  •  Online Business Knowledge Base  •  DVD MP3 AVI MP4 players codecs conversion help
Home  •  Search  •  Site Map  •  Set as Homepage  •  Add to Favourites

Copyright © 2005-2006 Powered by Custom PHP Programming

Сайт изготовлен в Студии Валентина Петручека
изготовление и поддержка веб-сайтов, разработка программного обеспечения, поисковая оптимизация