Re: Class Constants

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On 13 April 2011 17:45, Floyd Resler <fresler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm doing some testing from the command line and would like to be able =
> to pass along a constant from a class. ÂFor example:
> php emailTest.,php OrderConfirmation
>
> OrderConfirmation is a constant in a class. ÂIs there any way I can take =
> the value passed on the command line and have PHP figure out which =
> constant is equals?
>
> Thanks!
> Floyd

In your script ...

<?php
print_r($argv); // Requires ini setting to set argv and argc.
// or
print_r($GLOBALS['argv']); //
?>

Once you've got the value, you can ...

$s_ConstantValue = className::$s_ConstantNameFromCommandLine;

sort of thing.


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