Re: Re: calling php functions as library or cmd line

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Cere Davis wrote:
Geeze,

That was obnoxious.

you have to admit (well no you don't actually!) tho, it was damn tempting to just answer yes :-) anyway...



Luckily google helped me out eventually: if (basename($argv[0]) == basename(__FILE__)) {

...so that bit of code allows you to differentiate between CLI and CGI/webmodule, I'm interested where you took it from there. care to extrapolate? (e.g. did you setup some kind of generic magic that converts cmdline args to, for instance GET/POST vars that you app/components normally relies on?


interested,
Jochem

o f f t o p i c: you're familiar with Ruby (cool name that)? what do you use it for? just curious.



Robert Cummings wrote:


On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 09:46, Cere Davis wrote:

Does anyone know how to write php  libraries in a modular way so that you
can both test the libraries/functions on the command line with arguments
and/or use the php library as a part of your web code with
'require_once()'
syntax?  Sort of like how Python or Ruby works?

Yes.

Cheers,
Rob.



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