Nathan Rixham wrote:
> Daniel Kolbo wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there a way to see what objects and functions a script
>> loaded/required/used?
>>
>> I could recursively loop through the globals, but if objects were unset,
>> then i may miss some.
>>
>> I could make a 'tracking' object and every time
Daniel Kolbo wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to see what objects and functions a script
loaded/required/used?
I could recursively loop through the globals, but if objects were unset,
then i may miss some.
I could make a 'tracking' object and every time i load/include a file
(which contains a clas
yes (as has been said); the code in the included file adopts 'the scope in
the place at the point of the include statement'. Hence if you were to put
the the include statement in a function the vars in the included file would
have the scope of that function; included outside a function they'll have
"Sunfire" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> just a fast question here.. and the lotic probably isnt to bright on my
part
> and i think i know the answer to this question too but just to make
sure...
> if you can include variables in an include file and use them outside t
> I'm writing a class for POP3 access and I want some of the internal
> functions to be private, like the mime decoding stuff.
>
> Is there any way to do this? I found nothing in the docs :(
Unfortunately, PHP does not understand terms private, public, protected...
PHP coders adopted a coding sta
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