php_check_syntax

(PHP 5 < 5.0.5)

php_check_syntax Überprüft die PHP Syntax der angegebenen Datei (und führt sie aus)

Beschreibung

php_check_syntax ( string $filename [, string &$error_message ] ) : bool

Überprüft die Syntax (lint) der angegebenen Datei, filename

Das bewirkt dasselbe wie php -l aus der Kommandozeile mit dem Unterschied, dass diese Funktion die Datei filename ausführt aber den überprüften Dateinamen filename nicht ausgibt.

Zum Beispiel: Wenn eine Funktion in filename definiert ist, wird diese Funktion in der Datei, die php_check_syntax() ausgeführt hat, verfügbar sein, aber die Ausgabe der Datei filename würde nicht ausgegeben werden.

Hinweis:

Aus technischen Gründen, gilt diese Funktion als veraltet und wurde aus PHP entfernt. Benützen Sie php -l einedatei.php aus der Kommandozeile, anstelle dieser Funktion.

Parameter-Liste

filename

Der Name der Datei, die überprüft werden soll.

error_message

Wenn der error_message Parameter genutzt wird, enthält dieser die Fehlernachrichten, die durch den Syntax Check erzeugt wurden. error_message wird von der reference übergeben.

Rückgabewerte

Gibt TRUE zurück, wenn die Datei die Überprüfung bestanden hat, und FALSE wenn Fehler aufgetreten sind, oder wenn filename nicht geöffnet werden konnte.

Changelog

Version Beschreibung
5.0.5 Diese Funktion wurde aus PHP entfernt.
5.0.3 Aufrufen der exit() Funktion nachdem php_check_syntax() in einem Speicherzugriffsfehler endete.
5.0.1 error_message wird von "by reference" übergeben.

Beispiele

php -l somefile.php

Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt eine ähnliche Ausgabe wie:

PHP Parse error: unexpected T_STRING in /tmp/somefile.php on line 81

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kevin at metalaxe dot com
16 years ago
I've given it some thought and rewritten my function to take full advantage of the CLI -l option (that's lower L). It requires that you enable error reporting via your own php.ini file (which you should edit the function to apply) otherwise the return result is a worthless "Error parsing".

Anyway, I hope this is useful for someone. I'm sure it could use improvement, so use at your own risk. Demo here:
http://kevinpeno.com/projects/php_syntax_check.php

<?php
/**
*    Check Syntax
*    Performs a Syntax check within a php script, without killing the parser (hopefully)
*    Do not use this with PHP 5 <= PHP 5.0.4, or rename this function.
*
*    @params    string    PHP to be evaluated
*    @return    array    Parse error info or true for success
**/
function php_check_syntax( $php, $isFile=false )
{
   
# Get the string tokens
   
$tokens = token_get_all( '<?php '.trim( $php  ));
   
   
# Drop our manually entered opening tag
   
array_shift( $tokens );
   
token_fix( $tokens );

   
# Check to see how we need to proceed
    # prepare the string for parsing
   
if( isset( $tokens[0][0] ) && $tokens[0][0] === T_OPEN_TAG )
      
$evalStr = $php;
    else
       
$evalStr = "<?php\n{$php}?>";

    if(
$isFile OR ( $tf = tempnam( NULL, 'parse-' ) AND file_put_contents( $tf, $php ) !== FALSE ) AND $tf = $php )
    {
       
# Prevent output
       
ob_start();
       
system( 'C:\inetpub\PHP\5.2.6\php -c "'.dirname(__FILE__).'/php.ini" -l < '.$php, $ret );
       
$output = ob_get_clean();

        if(
$ret !== 0 )
        {
           
# Parse error to report?
           
if( (bool)preg_match( '/Parse error:\s*syntax error,(.+?)\s+in\s+.+?\s*line\s+(\d+)/', $output, $match ) )
            {
                return array(
                   
'line'    =>    (int)$match[2],
                   
'msg'    =>    $match[1]
                );
            }
        }
        return
true;
    }
    return
false;
}

//fixes related bugs: 29761, 34782 => token_get_all returns <?php NOT as T_OPEN_TAG
function token_fix( &$tokens ) {
    if (!
is_array($tokens) || (count($tokens)<2)) {
        return;
    }
  
//return of no fixing needed
   
if (is_array($tokens[0]) && (($tokens[0][0]==T_OPEN_TAG) || ($tokens[0][0]==T_OPEN_TAG_WITH_ECHO)) ) {
        return;
    }
   
//continue
   
$p1 = (is_array($tokens[0])?$tokens[0][1]:$tokens[0]);
   
$p2 = (is_array($tokens[1])?$tokens[1][1]:$tokens[1]);
   
$p3 = '';

    if ((
$p1.$p2 == '<?') || ($p1.$p2 == '<%')) {
       
$type = ($p2=='?')?T_OPEN_TAG:T_OPEN_TAG_WITH_ECHO;
       
$del = 2;
       
//update token type for 3rd part?
       
if (count($tokens)>2) {
           
$p3 = is_array($tokens[2])?$tokens[2][1]:$tokens[2];
           
$del = (($p3=='php') || ($p3=='='))?3:2;
           
$type = ($p3=='=')?T_OPEN_TAG_WITH_ECHO:$type;
        }
       
//rebuild erroneous token
       
$temp = array($type, $p1.$p2.$p3);
        if (
version_compare(phpversion(), '5.2.2', '<' )===false)
           
$temp[] = isset($tokens[0][2])?$tokens[0][2]:'unknown';

       
//rebuild
       
$tokens[1] = '';
        if (
$del==3) $tokens[2]='';
       
$tokens[0] = $temp;
    }
    return;
}
?>
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matt dot nospam at pryor dot org dot uk
16 years ago
While developing an app where I have to include PHP files written by a user, I came across the following problem:

I used "php -l somefile.php" to check the syntax of the file I was about to include and if it passed, I would include it - so far so good. But in some test cases, the file I was including would have other includes/requires inside it. If one of these was invalid, then I would still get the parse error that I was trying to avoid.

I got round it using this:

<?php
   
function CheckSyntax($fileName, $checkIncludes = true)
    {
       
// If it is not a file or we can't read it throw an exception
       
if(!is_file($fileName) || !is_readable($fileName))
            throw new
Exception("Cannot read file ".$fileName);
       
       
// Sort out the formatting of the filename
       
$fileName = realpath($fileName);
       
       
// Get the shell output from the syntax check command
       
$output = shell_exec('php -l "'.$fileName.'"');
       
       
// Try to find the parse error text and chop it off
       
$syntaxError = preg_replace("/Errors parsing.*$/", "", $output, -1, $count);
       
       
// If the error text above was matched, throw an exception containing the syntax error
       
if($count > 0)
            throw new
Exception(trim($syntaxError));
       
       
// If we are going to check the files includes
       
if($checkIncludes)
        {
            foreach(
GetIncludes($fileName) as $include)
            {
               
// Check the syntax for each include
               
CheckSyntax($include);
            }
        }
    }
   
    function
GetIncludes($fileName)
    {
       
// NOTE that any file coming into this function has already passed the syntax check, so
        // we can assume things like proper line terminations
           
       
$includes = array();
       
// Get the directory name of the file so we can prepend it to relative paths
       
$dir = dirname($fileName);
       
       
// Split the contents of $fileName about requires and includes
        // We need to slice off the first element since that is the text up to the first include/require
       
$requireSplit = array_slice(preg_split('/require|include/i', file_get_contents($fileName)), 1);
       
       
// For each match
       
foreach($requireSplit as $string)
        {
           
// Substring up to the end of the first line, i.e. the line that the require is on
           
$string = substr($string, 0, strpos($string, ";"));
           
           
// If the line contains a reference to a variable, then we cannot analyse it
            // so skip this iteration
           
if(strpos($string, "$") !== false)
                continue;
           
           
// Split the string about single and double quotes
           
$quoteSplit = preg_split('/[\'"]/', $string);
           
           
// The value of the include is the second element of the array
            // Putting this in an if statement enforces the presence of '' or "" somewhere in the include
            // includes with any kind of run-time variable in have been excluded earlier
            // this just leaves includes with constants in, which we can't do much about
           
if($include = $quoteSplit[1])
            {
               
// If the path is not absolute, add the dir and separator
                // Then call realpath to chop out extra separators
               
if(strpos($include, ':') === FALSE)
                   
$include = realpath($dir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$include);
           
               
array_push($includes, $include);
            }
        }
       
        return
$includes;
    }
?>

This checks as many of the includes inside the file as it possibly can without executing anything.
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