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    Specify a function to capture and/or process output from a runkit sandbox

    runkit_sandbox_output_handler

    (PECL runkit:0.7-0.9)

    runkit_sandbox_output_handler — Specify a function to capture and/or process output from a runkit sandbox

    Description

    mixed runkit_sandbox_output_handler ( object $sandbox [, mixed $callback ] )

    Ordinarily, anything output (such as with echo() or print()) will be output as though it were printed from the parent's scope. Using runkit_sandbox_output_handler() however, output generated by the sandbox (including errors), can be captured by a function outside of the sandbox.

    Note: Sandbox support (required for runkit_lint(), runkit_lint_file(), and the Runkit_Sandbox class) is only available as of PHP 5.1.0 or specially patched versions of PHP 5.0, and requires that thread safety be enabled. See the README file included in the runkit package for more information.

    Note: Deprecated As of runkit version 0.5, this function is deprecated and is scheduled to be removed from the package prior to a 1.0 release. The output handler for a given Runkit_Sandbox instance may be read/set using the array offset syntax shown on the Runkit_Sandbox class definition page.

    Parameters

    sandbox

    Object instance of Runkit_Sandbox class on which to set output handling.

    callback

    Name of a function which expects one parameter. Output generated by sandbox will be passed to this callback. Anything returned by the callback will be displayed normally. If this parameter is not passed then output handling will not be changed. If a non-truth value is passed, output handling will be disabled and will revert to direct display.

    Return Values

    Returns the name of the previously defined output handler callback, or FALSE if no handler was previously defined.

    Examples

    Example #1 Feeding output to a variable

    <?php
    function capture_output($str) {
      
    $GLOBALS['sandbox_output'] .= $str;

      return 
    '';
    }

    $sandbox_output '';

    $php = new Runkit_Sandbox();
    runkit_sandbox_output_handler($php'capture_output');
    $php->echo("Hello\n");
    $php->eval('var_dump("Excuse me");');
    $php->die("I lost myself.");
    unset(
    $php);

    echo 
    "Sandbox Complete\n\n";
    echo 
    $sandbox_output;
    ?>

    The above example will output:

    Sandbox Complete
    
    Hello
    string(9) "Excuse me"
    I lost myself.
    


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