No, they are written in C. And yes, you can of course download the C
source code from php.net.
If you are interested in a particular PHP function, there's even a really
nice interface at http://cvs.php.net that lets you look at it without
downloading the whole darn thing. VERY nice.
You don't
If I understand correctly, all php functions are written in php. If
this is true, is it possible to view function source code? Thanks for
any insight into this :-)
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No, they are written in C. And yes, you can of course download the C
source code from php.net.
-Rasmus
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Leif K-Brooks wrote:
If I understand correctly, all php functions are written in php. If
this is true, is it possible to view function source code? Thanks for
any
When you compile from the source (which is in c) the functions that are
available are actually c executables.
If I understand correctly, all php functions are written in php. If
this is true, is it possible to view function source code? Thanks for
any insight into this :-)
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As Rasmus said, all functions are in C.
PHP is open source: The source code is available to
the public.
--- Leif K-Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I understand correctly, all php functions are
written in php. If
this is true, is it possible to view function source
code? Thanks for
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