ID:               8282
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Feature/Change Request
 Operating System: Linux
 PHP Version:      4.0.3pl1
 New Comment:

this is, indeed, exactly the sort of thing that output buffering is
for.


Previous Comments:
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[2001-01-10 02:01:13] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

so why don't you have your own

function quiet_eval($code)
{
  ob_start();
  eval($code);
  $retval = ob_get_contents();
  ob_end_clean();
  return $retval;
}

as I understand it, zend output buffers can be nested, so no issues
with it interfering with existing buffers.

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[2000-12-15 14:50:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I guess this is more of a hack than anything, but I really needed
eval()'s code NOT to be displayed right away. So I used ob_start(),
ob_get_contents(), and ob_end_clean(). 

<?php 

$stuff = "Hello, "; 

ob_start(); // start buffer 
eval("print 'World!';"); // execute code 
$retval = ob_get_contents(); // return executed code 
ob_end_clean(); // delete the buffer 

print $stuff.$retval; 

?> 

This would print "Hello, World!" instead of "World!Hello, ".

Is there a function to do this already?

Thanks,
Chris

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