Re: Windows ENV['_'] equivalent

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# ceo@xxxxxxxxx / 2006-10-13 13:53:56 -0500:
> So, I have this automated testing script I wrote, and I want to make
> it work on more than just my computer.
> 
> In cygwin, and in Linux, EVN['_'] has the nice path to the binary CLI
> which is running -- which I call again in a backticks for each test
> script in turn, to provide a consistent starting point.
> 
> In windows...  There ain't nothing in phpinfo() that matches the
> php.exe which I'm running...
> 
> How do you handle this?
> 
> Note that I'm not attempting to test specific versions of PHP -- just
> the PHP scripts, so I really just want to run whatever PHP they are
> already running in their test environment, whatever that might be.
> 
> It's not in $argv, it's not in ENV.

    What does $argv look like in windows?

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