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ID: 52348 User updated by: php-bugs at thequod dot de Reported by: php-bugs at thequod dot de Summary: Ability to detect zend multibyte mode at runtime Status: Closed Type: Feature/Change Request Package: PHP options/info functions PHP Version: 5.3.3RC3 Assigned To: kalle Block user comment: N New Comment: Thanks a lot! Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-11-11 02:44:17] ka...@php.net Added, this will be available in PHP 5.3.4+ ;-) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-11-11 02:43:55] ka...@php.net Automatic comment from SVN on behalf of kalle Revision: http://svn.php.net/viewvc/?view=revision&revision=305266 Log: Added new constant; ZEND_MULTIBYTE to check whether PHP was compiled using --enable-zend-multibyte or not instead of sniffing phpinfo() (FR #52348) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-10-23 19:14:02] ka...@php.net Done, I can add such a constant to the 5.3 branch and trunk sometime this weekend ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-10-23 17:46:17] php-bugs at thequod dot de Thank you! Can you forward / re-assign the bug maybe so that it is possible to detect this during runtime, please? Please leave a short reply, if you won't do it, so I will do this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2010-10-23 15:19:57] ka...@php.net Hi, sadly the multibyte mode isn't exposed, so the only way to check for it is by sniffing phpinfo() which is really hacky. I wrote up a small script for you to see what I mean by hacky: <?php $zend_multibyte = false; ob_start(); phpinfo(INFO_GENERAL); $buffer = ob_get_clean(); $pos = strpos($buffer, 'Zend Multibyte'); $buffer = substr($buffer, $pos); if(PHP_SAPI == 'cli') { $buffer = ltrim($buffer); $zend_multibyte = (trim(substr($buffer, 25, strpos($buffer, "\n") - 25)) == 'enabled'); } else { $zend_multibyte = (trim(strip_tags(substr($buffer, 28, strpos($buffer, "</tr>") - 28))) == 'enabled'); } unset($buffer, $pos); var_dump($zend_multibyte); ?> As for the documentation, I have added a note on the declare() construct's page that its "impossible" to determine whether the build have multibyte support or not. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52348 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=52348&edit=1