(PECL parsekit:0.2-1.2)
parsekit_compile_file — Compile a string of PHP code and return the resulting op array
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
A string containing the name of the file to compile. Similar to the argument to include().
A 2D hash of errors (including fatal errors) encountered during compilation. Returned by reference.
One of either PARSEKIT_QUIET or PARSEKIT_SIMPLE. To produce varying degrees of verbosity in the returned output.
Returns a complex multi-layer array structure as detailed below.
Example #1 parsekit_compile_file() example
<?php
var_dump(parsekit_compile_file('hello_world.php', $errors, PARSEKIT_SIMPLE));
?>
The above example will output:
array(5) { [0]=> string(37) "ZEND_ECHO UNUSED 'Hello World' UNUSED" [1]=> string(30) "ZEND_RETURN UNUSED NULL UNUSED" [2]=> string(42) "ZEND_HANDLE_EXCEPTION UNUSED UNUSED UNUSED" ["function_table"]=> NULL ["class_table"]=> NULL }