The php_check_syntax() function performs a syntax
(lint) check on the specified filename testing
for scripting errors. This is similar to using php -l
from the commandline except
php_check_syntax() will execute (but not output)
the checked file_name. For example, if a function
is defined in file_name, this defined function will
be available to the file that executed
php_check_syntax(), but output from
file_name will be suppressed.
Parameters
file_name
The name of the file being checked.
error_message
If the error_message parameter is used, it will
contain the error message generated by the syntax check.
error_message is passed by
reference.
Return Values
Returns TRUE if the lint check passed, and FALSE if the link check
failed or if file_name cannot be opened.
ChangeLog
Version
Syntax
5.0.3
Calling exit() after
php_check_syntax() resulted in a Segfault.
5.0.1
error_message is passed by reference.
Examples
Example 1. php_check_syntax() example
<?php
$error_message = ""; $filename = "./tests.php";
if(!php_check_syntax($filename, $error_message)) { printf("Errors were found in the file %s:\n\n%s\n", $filename, $error_message); } else { printf("The file %s contained no syntax errors.", $filename); }
?>
The above example will output
something similar to:
Errors were found in the file ./tests.php:
parse error, unexpected T_STRING in /tmp/tests.php on line 81
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