PHP debug_backtrace() Function
Example
Generate a PHP backtrace:
<?php
function a($txt) {
b("Glenn");
}
function b($txt) {
c("Cleveland");
}
function c($txt) {
var_dump(debug_backtrace());
}
a("Peter");
?>
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Definition and Usage
The debug_backtrace() function generates a PHP backtrace.
This function displays data from the code that led up to the debug_backtrace() function.
Returns an array of associative arrays. The possible returned elements are:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| function | string | The current function name |
| line | integer | The current line number |
| file | string | The current file name |
| class | string | The current class name |
| object | object | The current object |
| type | string | The current call type. Possible calls:
|
| args | array | If inside a function, it lists the functions arguments. If inside an included file, it lists the included file names |
Syntax
debug_backtrace(options, limit);
Parameter Values
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| options | Optional. Specifies a bitmask for the following options: DEBUG_BACKTRACE_PROVIDE_OBJECT (Whether or not to populate the "object" index DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS (Whether or not to omit the "args" index, and all the function/method arguments, to save memory) |
| limit | Optional. Limits the number of stack frames printed. By default (limit=0) it prints all stack frames |
Technical Details
| Return Value: | An array of associative arrays |
|---|---|
| PHP Version: | 4.3+ |
| PHP Changelog: | PHP 5.4: The optional parameter limit was added PHP 5.3.6: The parameter provide_object was changed to options and additional option DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS is added PHP 5.2.5: The optional parameter provide_object was added PHP 5.1.1: Added the current object as a possible return element |
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