On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 20:41 +0000, Ólafur Waage wrote: > Short: Is it possible to see the PHP code that is going to be > processed in whole? > > Long: I love to see things visually, and while programming i create > all kinds of debugging variables i keep on the side for each > page/request. > I know this is possibly not possible since this has to be done from > either the Zend Engine or PHP itself, but if i could see a complete > output of all the code within my project that is used for a certain > execution. > > Example: > I call index.php?page=10 > > index.php includes functions.php and classes.php > classes.php include page_classes.php if there is a $_GET["page"] > variable set and product_classes.php if there is a $_GET["product"] > variable set > > What i would like to see is the linear output of what code is included > (so the data of functions.php, classes.php, then page_classes.php, and > then index.php (not product_classes.php since its not included within > this request) > > This is most likely possible with some PHP code but I'm thinking of > trying to make sense of an old project i didn't create quickly and if > this is possible it would help a lot. > Have you looked at PHPDebug? It offers something similar to what has been offered by ASP, ColdFusion, and .Net in terms of debugging output, and could help you? Ash www.ashleysheridan.co.uk -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php