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    Returns information about the operating system PHP is running on

    php_uname

    (PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)

    php_uname — Returns information about the operating system PHP is running on

    Description

    string php_uname ([ string $mode ] )

    php_uname() returns a description of the operating system PHP is running on. For the name of just the operating system, consider using the PHP_OS constant, but be reminded this constant will contain the operating system PHP was built on.

    On Unix, the output reverts to displaying the operating system information PHP was built on if it cannot determine the currently running OS.

    Parameters

    mode

    mode is a single character that defines what information is returned:

    • 'a': This is the default. Contains all modes in the sequence "s n r v m".
    • 's': Operating system name. eg. FreeBSD.
    • 'n': Host name. eg. localhost.example.com.
    • 'r': Release name. eg. 5.1.2-RELEASE.
    • 'v': Version information. Varies a lot between operating systems.
    • 'm': Machine type. eg. i386.

    Return Values

    Returns the description, as a string.

    Examples

    Example #1 Some php_uname() examples

    <?php
    echo php_uname();
    echo 
    PHP_OS;

    /* Some possible outputs:
    Linux localhost 2.4.21-0.13mdk #1 Fri Mar 14 15:08:06 EST 2003 i686
    Linux

    FreeBSD localhost 3.2-RELEASE #15: Mon Dec 17 08:46:02 GMT 2001
    FreeBSD

    Windows NT XN1 5.1 build 2600
    WINNT
    */

    if (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS03)) === 'WIN') {
        echo 
    'This is a server using Windows!';
    } else {
        echo 
    'This is a server not using Windows!';
    }

    ?>

    There are also some related Predefined PHP constants that may come in handy, for example:

    Example #2 A few OS related constant examples

    <?php
    // *nix
    echo DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR// /
    echo PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX;    // so
    echo PATH_SEPARATOR;      // :

    // Win*
    echo DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR// \
    echo PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX;    // dll
    echo PATH_SEPARATOR;      // ;
    ?>


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