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Informations about the package debug-die

Debug Helper

Debug Helper is a set of convenience functions that wrap var_dump() and die(var_dump()). Because lazy.

Installation

Use Composer to install Debug Helper.

d() and dd()

d() and dd() wrap var_dump() and die(var_dump()), respectively. Both functions use the same method signature as var_dump(), meaning you can pass more than one argument to the functions and each argument will be dumped individually.

void d ( mixed $expression [, mixed $... ] ) void dd ( mixed $expression [, mixed $... ] )

An example usage is available in example.php.

The example can be executed from the command line:

Recommendation

Do you even Xdebug?

In my opinion, var_dump() is best used in concert with Xdebug. You should be using Xdebug in development anyhow, so go install it now. NOW.


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