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<?php /** * Get the Compatibility info for a single file * * This example show the new options|features available with API 1.8.0 * * PHP versions 4 and 5 * * @category PHP * @package PHP_CompatInfo * @author Laurent Laville <pear@laurent-laville.org> * @license http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php BSD * @version CVS: $Id: pci180_parsefile.php,v 1.3 2008/07/22 20:26:45 farell Exp $ * @link http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CompatInfo * @since version 1.8.0b2 (2008-06-03) * @ignore */
require_once 'PHP/CompatInfo.php';
/* With all default options, its same as version 1.8.0b1 or less No need to specify driver type ('array') and options, in class constructor Results display made with PHP::var_export */ //$compatInfo = new PHP_CompatInfo();
/* With API 1.8.0 you may choose a custom render, between all default renderers (all customizable).
Here we choose to display result still as an array, but with PEAR::Var_Dump package if available (installed). On CLI we have only ability to use the "Text" Var_Dump renderer (display_mode) */ $driverType = 'array';
// use default "HTML4_Table" Var_Dump renderer /* Be aware that if you run this script in CLI, the Var_Dump renderer used is "Text" (no choice) */ $driverOptions = array('PEAR::Var_Dump' => array('options' => array('display_mode' => 'HTML4_Table')));
$compatInfo = new PHP_CompatInfo($driverType, $driverOptions);
$source = 'C:\php\pear\HTML_Progress2\Progress2.php'; $r = $compatInfo->parseFile($source); // You may also use the new unified method parseData(), parseFile() became an alias //$r = $compatInfo->parseData($source);
/* To keep backward compatibility, result is also return (here in $r) but you don't need to print it, it's the default behavior of API 1.8.0 */ ?>
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