public function __get($name)Inherited
public function __get($name)
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Parameters
$name |
Return
wild |
public function __set($name, $value)Inherited
public function __set($name, $value)
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Parameters
$name | ||
$value |
Return
wild |
public function current()Inherited
public function current()
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Return
wild |
public function key()Inherited
public function key()
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Return
wild |
public function next()Inherited
public function next()
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Return
wild |
public function rewind()Inherited
public function rewind()
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Return
wild |
public function valid()Inherited
public function valid()
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Return
wild |
private function throwOnAttemptedIteration()Inherited
private function throwOnAttemptedIteration()
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Return
wild |
public function getPhobjectClassConstant($key, $byte_limit)Inherited
public function getPhobjectClassConstant($key, $byte_limit)
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Phobject
Read the value of a class constant.
This is the same as just typing self::CONSTANTNAME, but throws a more useful message if the constant is not defined and allows the constant to be limited to a maximum length.
Parameters
string | $key | Name of the constant. |
int|null | $byte_limit | Maximum number of bytes permitted in the value. |
Return
string | Value of the constant. |
public static function getOSXVersion()
public static function getOSXVersion()
Return
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public static function repairMissingVariablesOrder()
public static function repairMissingVariablesOrder()
If the PHP configuration setting "variables_order" does not include "E", the $_ENV superglobal is not populated with the containing environment. For details, see T12071.
This can be fixed by adding "E" to the configuration, but we can also repair it ourselves by re-executing a subprocess with the configuration option defined to include "E". This is clumsy, but saves users from needing to go find and edit their PHP files.
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void |