vrana Tue Jul 27 12:42:32 2004 EDT
Modified files: /phpdoc/en/features commandline.xml Log: Removed old documentation http://cvs.php.net/diff.php/phpdoc/en/features/commandline.xml?r1=1.33&r2=1.34&ty=u Index: phpdoc/en/features/commandline.xml diff -u phpdoc/en/features/commandline.xml:1.33 phpdoc/en/features/commandline.xml:1.34 --- phpdoc/en/features/commandline.xml:1.33 Tue Jul 27 09:40:02 2004 +++ phpdoc/en/features/commandline.xml Tue Jul 27 12:42:32 2004 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> -<!-- $Revision: 1.33 $ --> +<!-- $Revision: 1.34 $ --> <chapter id="features.commandline"> <title>Using PHP from the command line</title> <!-- NEW DOCUMENTATION STARTS --> @@ -910,149 +910,6 @@ For Windows users both the PHP executable and the server modules are in the binary package, the executable is named <filename>php.exe</filename>. - </para> - <para> - This list of command line options is consistent with PHP 4.0.6. - You can get the actual list and some one line descriptions - with the <literal>-h</literal> option. The output of - <literal>php -h</literal> should be something like this: - <screen> -<![CDATA[ -Usage: php [-q] [-h] [-s [-v] [-i] [-f <file>] | {<file> [args...]} - -q Quiet-mode. Suppress HTTP Header output. - -s Display colour syntax highlighted source. - -f <file> Parse <file>. Implies `-q' - -v Version number - -C Do not chdir to the script's directory - -c <path> Look for php.ini file in this directory - -d foo[=bar] Define INI entry foo with value 'bar' - -e Generate extended information for debugger/profiler - -z <file> Load Zend extension <file>. - -l Syntax check only (lint) - -m Show compiled in modules - -i PHP information - -h This help -]]> - </screen> - </para> - <para> - Here we list some of the most important command line options - with detailed explanations. - </para> - <para> - <table> - <title>Command line options</title> - <tgroup cols="2"> - <thead> - <row> - <entry>Option</entry> - <entry>Description</entry> - </row> - </thead> - <tbody> - <row> - <entry>-q</entry> - <entry> - Suppress HTTP headers output. Normally PHP prints out - HTTP headers for the calling program (ie. webserver) - to hand on to the browser. When writing command line - applications these headers are useless. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-s</entry> - <entry> - Display the color highlighted source of the file - given with its name. This is the same as if you were - printing out the source using the - <function>highlight_file</function> function in - a PHP script. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-f</entry> - <entry> - Parse the file given, and search for syntactical and - fatal errors. This option implies -q. Use for - debugging purposes. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-v</entry> - <entry> - By calling PHP with this option, you can ask - it to print out its version number, ie: 4.0.6. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-C</entry> - <entry> - Normally PHP changes the working directory to the - running scripts directory. This makes it possible - for example, to open files in the same directory, - with only specifying the name of the file. If you - would like to disable this directory change, use - this option. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-c</entry> - <entry> - Using this option, you can specify an alternative - &php.ini; path, so PHP will - search your configurations file in this path - instead of the default one. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-d</entry> - <entry> - With this option, you can set individual - &php.ini; settings in the - time of running a script. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-l</entry> - <entry> - Check the file given for syntax errors. This - option implies -q. Use for debugging purposes. - This option won't find fatal errors (like undefined - functions). Use -f if you would like to test - for fatal errors too. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-m</entry> - <entry> - Using this option, PHP prints out the built in - (and loaded) PHP and Zend modules, the PHP - and Zend version numbers, and a short Zend - copyright notice. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-i</entry> - <entry> - This command line option calls - <function>phpinfo</function>, and prints - out the results. If PHP is not working well, - it is advisable to make a <literal>php -i</literal> - and see if any error messages are printed out - before or in place of the information tables. - </entry> - </row> - <row> - <entry>-h</entry> - <entry> - With this option, you can get information about - the actual list of command line options and some - one line descriptions about what they do. - </entry> - </row> - </tbody> - </tgroup> - </table> </para> --> <para>