At 22:19 20.03.2002, Jim Winstead wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 05:56:02AM +0100, Marcus B?rger wrote:
> > At 05:11 18.03.2002, you wrote:
> > >is there a way to get the path of the current php executable for the cli
> > >and cgi sapi implementations? this would be nice so that run-tests.php
> > >could run its subprocesses with the same executable that it was run with
> > >(so you could run the tests with a particular php executable without
> > >having to make sure it is the one that the code inside run-tests.php
> > >picks up).
> >
> > In CLI you can pass that information from command line
> >
> > $ /t/php-cvs/php -r 'echo $argv[1];' -- `(pwd)`
> > /home/marcus
>
>this is not what i was looking for. i'm looking for the equivalent to
>perl's $^X (or $EXECUTABLE_NAME for people that like to 'use English').
>(this would be the '/t/php-cvs/php' from your example.)
>
> > if that is a needed feature we better implement a useful solution.
> > But is it really necessary?
>
>i don't expect that would be a widely-used feature, but for the specific
>case i've outlined (running tests using the same php binary from the
>run-tests.php script), it would be useful. i'm sure there are more
>instances in which it would be useful information.
>
>jim

So then do a RFC for that feature and if positive i will implement/chnage the
CLI behavior in a fashion way.

marcus


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