Hi, if you need to dump an object as an array, use the ->toArray()
method (assuming you are using Doctrine, though).
Hope this helps,
Pietro
Hi,
2010/6/7 Luis Alberto Zarrabeitia<zarrabei...@gmail.com>:
How can you dump a variable in symphony? I usually use print_r or
var_dump when I need to check the values/structure of a variable at
some point during the execution, but it seems that symphony objects
have some kind of circular references, because trying to use these
functions produces the error:
PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted
(tried to allocate 123207681 bytes) in ...
Is there any way to "dump" a symphony variable? (I don't really need
to go too deep, a shallow dump would be enough).
You can dump variable with var_dump().
The error appeared because you tried to dump a really large piece of data.
Regards,
Michal
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