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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2020-10-13 01:27:59 -0400
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2020-10-17 09:39:49 +0700
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parentf8224d9c456f7df538a6f7e3d9c30ec671c1c3ca (diff)
development/xdebug: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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xdebug (A PHP extension for debugging PHP scripts)
-The Xdebug extension helps you debugging your script by providing a lot of
-valuable debug information. The debug information that Xdebug can provide
-includes the following: stack traces and function traces in error messages,
-memory allocation and protection for infinite recursions. Xdebug also
-provides profiling information for PHP, scripts, code coverage analysis and
-capabilities to debug PHP scripts interactively with a debug client.
+The Xdebug extension helps you debugging your script by providing a
+lot of valuable debug information. The debug information that Xdebug
+can provide includes the following: stack traces and function traces
+in error messages, memory allocation and protection for infinite
+recursions. Xdebug also provides profiling information for PHP,
+scripts, code coverage analysis and capabilities to debug PHP scripts
+interactively with a debug client.
Once you've installed xdebug, uncomment the following line in
/etc/php.d/xdebug.ini:
; zend_extension = "/usr/lib/php/extensions/xdebug.so"
-Restart your webserver if you're using php with it, and as a recomendation
-from xdebug's README: "Write a PHP page that calls "phpinfo();" Load it
-in a browser and look for the info on the xdebug module. If you see it,
-you have been successful!"
+Restart your webserver if you're using php with it, and as a
+recomendation from xdebug's README: "Write a PHP page that calls
+"phpinfo();" Load it in a browser and look for the info on the xdebug
+module. If you see it, you have been successful!"
Note that some of xdebug's functionality may be dependent on php core
configuration settings.