array
PHP_CompatInfo_Parser::parseData
(
mixed
$dataSource
,
array
$options
= array()
)
Parse a data source with auto detect ability. This data source, may be one of these follows: a directory, a file, a string (chunk of code), an array of multiple origin.
Each of five parsing functions support common and specifics options.
* Common options :
'debug' Contains a boolean to control whether extra ouput is shown.
'ignore_functions' Contains an array of functions to ignore when calculating the version needed.
'ignore_constants' Contains an array of constants to ignore when calculating the version needed.
'ignore_extensions' Contains an array of php extensions to ignore when calculating the version needed.
'ignore_versions' Contains an array of php versions to ignore when calculating the version needed.
'ignore_functions_match' Contains an array of function patterns to ignore when calculating the version needed.
'ignore_extensions_match' Contains an array of extension patterns to ignore when calculating the version needed.
'ignore_constants_match' Contains an array of constant patterns to ignore when calculating the version needed.
* parseArray, parseDir|parseFolder, specific options :
'file_ext' Contains an array of file extensions to parse for PHP code. Default: php, php4, inc, phtml
'ignore_files' Contains an array of files to ignore. File names are case insensitive.
* parseArray specific options :
'is_string' Contains a boolean which says if the array values are strings or file names.
* parseDir|parseFolder specific options :
'recurse_dir' Boolean on whether to recursively find files
'ignore_dirs' Contains an array of directories to ignore. Directory names are case insensitive.
$dataSource
The data source (may be file, dir, string, or array)
$options
An array of options. See above.
returns array or false on error
throws no exceptions thrown
since version 1.8.0b2 (2008-06-03)
This function can not be called statically.
see PHP_CompatInfo::parseData() example