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PHP expects T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM?
...ember called $mouse, then foreach($cats as cat::$mouse) is perfectly valid php, but a statement with anything other than :: after the cat would be a syntax error. If $mouse were not a declared property of cat you would get a fatal error, but still not a syntax error.
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Accept function as parameter in PHP
...en wondering whether is possible or not to pass a function as parameter in PHP; I want something like when you're programming in JS:
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How to get the last char of a string in PHP?
...ers" as input string and I want the result to be "s". how can I do that in PHP?
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How to calculate the difference between two dates using PHP?
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Use this for legacy code (PHP < 5.3). For up to date solution see jurka's answer below
You can use strtotime() to convert two dates to unix time and then calculate the number of seconds between them. From this it's rather easy to calculate differ...
SimpleTest vs PHPunit
...eally really baffled that SimpleTest still is considered an alternative to phpunit. Maybe i'm just misinformed but as far as I've seen:
PHPUnit is the standard; most frameworks use it (like Zend Framework (1&2), Cake, Agavi, even Symfony is dropping their own Framework in Symfony 2 for phpunit)...
PHP random string generator
I'm trying to create a randomized string in PHP, and I get absolutely no output with this:
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What exactly are late static bindings in PHP?
What exactly are late static bindings in PHP?
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Prevent nginx 504 Gateway timeout using PHP set_time_limit()
I am getting 504 timeouts message from nginx when my PHP script is running longer than usual. set_time_limit(0) does not seem to prevent that! Does it not work when running php5-fpm on nginx? If so, whats the proper way of setting the time limit?
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How to determine the memory footprint (size) of a variable?
Is there a function in PHP (or a PHP extension) to find out how much memory a given variable uses? sizeof just tells me the number of elements/properties.
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