Marcus Boerger wrote:
> helly         Thu Feb  7 18:40:29 2008 UTC
> 
>   Modified files:              
>     /php-src  README.UNICODE-UPGRADES 
>     /php-src/main     snprintf.c spprintf.c 
>   Log:
>   - Add %Z to *printf
>   
> http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/README.UNICODE-UPGRADES?r1=1.18&r2=1.19&diff_format=u
> Index: php-src/README.UNICODE-UPGRADES
> diff -u php-src/README.UNICODE-UPGRADES:1.18 
> php-src/README.UNICODE-UPGRADES:1.19
> --- php-src/README.UNICODE-UPGRADES:1.18      Thu Feb  7 18:33:20 2008
> +++ php-src/README.UNICODE-UPGRADES   Thu Feb  7 18:40:28 2008
> @@ -540,6 +540,19 @@
>      zend_error(E_WARNING, "%v::__toString() did not return anything",
>              Z_OBJCE_P(object)->name);
>  
> +  %Z
> +    This format prints a zval's value. You can specify the minimum length
> +    of the string representation using "%*Z" as well as the absolute length
> +    using "%.*Z". The following example is taken from the engine and
> +    therefor uses zend_spprintf rather than spprintf. Further more clen is
> +    an integer that is smaller than Z_UNILEN_P(callable).
> +
> +    zend_spprintf(error, 0, "class '%.*Z' not found", clen, callable);
> +
> +    The function allows to output any kind of zaval values, as long as a
                                                 ^^^^^

tpyo alert

Greg

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