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IV. Advanced PHP debuggerIntroductionAPD is the Advanced PHP Debugger. It was written to provide profiling and debugging capabilities for PHP code, as well as to provide the ability to print out a full stack backtrace. APD supports interactive debugging, but by default it writes data to trace files. It also offers event based logging so that varying levels of information (including function calls, arguments passed, timings, etc.) can be turned on or off for individual scripts.
InstallationAPD is currently available as a PECL extension from http://pecl.php.net/package/apd. Make sure you have installed the CGI version of PHP and it is available in your current path along with the phpize script. Run the following command to download, build, and install the latest stable version of APD:
This automatically installs the APD Zend module into your PHP extensions directory. It is not mandatory to keep it there; you can store the module in any directory PHP can read as long as you set the zend_extension parameter accordingly. Windows users can download the extension dll php_apd.dll from http://snaps.php.net/win32/PECL_STABLE/. In your INI file, add the following lines:
Depending on your PHP build, the zend_extension directive can be one of the following:
Building on Win32To build APD under Windows you need a working PHP compilation environment as described on http://php.net/ -- basically, it requires you to have Microsoft Visual C++, win32build.zip, bison/flex, and some know how to get it to work. Also ensure that adp.dsp has DOS line endings; if it has unix line endings, Microsoft Visual C++ will complain about it. Runtime ConfigurationThe behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
Table 1. APD Configuration Options
Here's a short explanation of the configuration directives.
Resource TypesThis extension has no resource types defined. Predefined ConstantsThis extension has no constants defined. How to use PHP-APD in your scripts
Contact informationIf you have comments, bugfixes, enhancements or want to help developing this beast, you can send an mail to apd@mail.communityconnect.com. Any help is very welcome.
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