On Thu, December 20, 2007 8:37 am, Christoph Boget wrote:
> Let's say I have the following 3 files
>
> global.php
> <?
> function myFunc() { echo __FILE__; }
> ?>
>
> one.php
> <?
> include( 'global.php' );
> echo 'You are in file: ';
> myFunc();
> ?>
>
> two.php
> <?
> include( 'global.php' );
> echo 'You are in file: ';
> myFunc();
> ?>
>
> In each case, what is echoed out for __FILE__ is global.php. Apart
> from
> analyzing the debug_backtrace array, is there any way that myFunc()
> would
> display "one.php" and "two.php" respectively?
$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] and other bits in $_SERVER have the "main" PHP
filename in them.
__FILE__ will always be exactly the file that it's in.
In between, I think you are stuck with the debug_backtrace.
NOTE:
If it's for error logging or error reporting, note that trigger_error
automatically passes in the file/line to the error handler.
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