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*[http://lwest.free.fr/doc/php/lib/index.php3?page=mail&lang=en LibMail] — a PHP Mail Class | *[http://lwest.free.fr/doc/php/lib/index.php3?page=mail&lang=en LibMail] — a PHP Mail Class | ||
*[http://particletree.com/features/database-simplicity-with-class/ Database Simplicity with Class] | *[http://particletree.com/features/database-simplicity-with-class/ Database Simplicity with Class] | ||
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Revision as of 01:44, 17 August 2007
PHP (PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is an open-source, reflective programming language. Originally designed as a high level scripting language for producing dynamic Web pages, PHP is used mainly in server-side application software.
Sandbox
Inconsistent arguments and return values
To illustrate this problem, below is a table of the functions that match a user defined thing:
replaces case gives s/m/x offset matches with insens number arrays matches flags (-1=end) ereg ereg no all no array no 0 ereg_replace ereg str no all no no no 0 eregi ereg yes all no array no 0 eregi_replace ereg str yes all no no no 0 mb_ereg ereg[1] no all no array no 0 mb_ereg_replace ereg[1] str/expr no all no no yes 0 mb_eregi ereg[1] yes all no array no 0 mb_eregi_replace ereg[1] str yes all no no no 0 preg_match preg[2] yes/no one no array yes 0 preg_match_all preg yes/no all no array yes 0 preg_replace preg str/expr yes/no n/all yes no yes 0 str_replace str str no all yes number no 0 str_ireplace str str yes all yes number no 0 strstr, strchr str/char no one no substr no 0 stristr str/char yes one no substr no 0 strrchr char no one no substr no -1 strpos str/char no one no index no n stripos str/char yes one no index no n strrpos char[3] no one no index no n strripos str yes one no index no -1 mb_strpos str[1] no one no index no n mb_strrpos str[1] yes one no index no -1
[1] Handles multi-byte characters; [2] PCRE regex: so-called "Perl compatible" regular expressions; [3] Also does strings in PHP 5
Note: The same problem exists for other function groups, not just for matching. Also note: In Perl, all the functionality provided by the functions in this table is available through a simple set of 4 operators.
External links
- phpDocumentor
- LibMail — a PHP Mail Class
- Database Simplicity with Class
- Phing