I did not know that, thank you for the info. I just downloaded phpIDE beta and I am highly impressed with the debugger. It say that it can do remote debugging as well. That sounds cool but I wonder how secure it is. Zend folks, I apologize for taking so long to try out this product, it's great!
Manuel Lemos wrote: > Hello, > > Vincent Stoessel wrote: > >>I would love to see a decent debugger like perl has. >>Nothing is more frustrating then having to echo and die() >>to debug code. Especially when you are assigned the task of >>updating code from a developer that has long gone without >>leaving any documentation. >> > > PHP has a built-in debugger support. You can single-step, put > break-points, watch variables, etc... from many several existing > debugger GUI . > > > >>>I have been a PHP user since version 3.0 came out, and have seen it >>>develop a lot along the way, but theres some things I find it lacks that >>>it really should not. If people agree, I'll glady contribute to the PHP >>>codebase. >>> >>>For example, multi-threading. Looking at the PHP sources, I can see this >>>would be fairly easy to implement on some most server modules. Before I >>>get fried by people for suggesting this, I know there are many functions >>>that are not thread safe, such the ob_* functions. But as far as I can >>>see threading would be well suited to some PHP tasks... >>> > > You can use the pcntl extension if you are using any (fork capable) > Unix. > > Regards, > Manuel Lemos > > -- Vincent Stoessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Java Linux Apache Mysql Php (JLAMP) Engineer (301) 362-1750 Mobile (410) 419-8588 AIM, MSN: xaymaca2020 , Yahoo Messenger: vks_jamaica -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]