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Re: is it possible to display constant using xdebug? [message #515115 is a reply to message #515073] |
Wed, 17 February 2010 18:04   |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotremovemail.com
Only possible way would be to use a watch expression. You cannot get
them in the variable views as xdebug doesn't support this.
Dave Kelsey
On 17/02/10 16:15, Ethereal1m wrote:
> Dear experts,
> is it possible to view constant using xdebug?
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> If yes, how?
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> thanks,
> ethereal1m
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Re: is it possible to display constant using xdebug? [message #515239 is a reply to message #515185] |
Thu, 18 February 2010 09:33   |
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Originally posted by: dkel50.hotremovemail.com
The Xdebug guide should provide info on watch expressions. Try
highlighting a constant in your code, being up the context menu (Right
Mouse Button click) and select watch expression. The constant should
appear in the watch expression view.
Dave Kelsey
On 18/02/10 03:26, Ethereal1m wrote:
> could you please be more specific on "watch expression"?
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> thank you
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