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Informations about the package phpdebugtools

DebugTools

This package aims to provide some nice debug tools. Well, just one tool for now.

Introduction

For now, only the HexBlock is added. What it does is provide an easy way to dump binary data directly from a currently open file stream. Example output of a gif file, where the file pointer is on position 3, the method have been told to dump the following 68 bytes.

Note that the file pointer will be reset to its initial position after the dump, essentially leaving the handle unaffected.

Usage

Call

$encodeHtml merely ensures that any html entities are encoded as such, but doesn't add any line break tags.

The function also accepts a string as an argument (from 1.0.1), and will dump that string from the first byte.

To assist in debugging, having a test string behave as a file handle can be useful. str2resource was added in DebugTools 1.0.1.

Warning

Parsing -1 as the $bytes parameter will cause the function to dump the entirety of the file.

Import

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Requires grandt/binstring Version >=1.0.0
php Version >=5.3.0
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