e() for echo
It’s really annoying having to thing of html stuff like pre & br everytime you need to display something.
And it’s even worst if you like me test your code in cli and cgi.
So I wrote this little method to take care of it all. It’s nothing complicated but sure useful.
It detects cgi and cli, and formats everything accordingly.
<?php
/**
* e() --- Prints human-readable information about a variable
*
* string e ( mixed $expression[, string $name [, bool $return = false ]] )
*
* Replacement for php echo, print, print_r(), var_export() etc
*/
/**
* @category TaMeR
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 - 2011 Dennis T Kaplan
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt
* @link http://github.com/pzzazz/TaMeR
* @author Dennis T Kaplan
* @date May 1, 2011
* @version 1.0
* @access public
* @param mixed $var
* @param string $name
* @param boolean $return
* @return string
**/
function e($var, $name = FALSE, $return = FALSE) {
$preO = $preC = ''; $br = PHP_EOL;
if( ! isset($_SERVER['argv'])){
$preO = '
'; $preC = '';
$h1O = '<h1>'; $h1C = '</h1>';
$br = '<br></br>'.PHP_EOL;
}
if(!is_array($var) && !is_object($var))
{
if ($name !== FALSE) echo $br.$name.': ';
echo (isset($_SERVER['argv']))
? $var.$br
: htmlspecialchars($var).$br;
}else{
if($return === FALSE) {
if ($name !== FALSE) echo $br.$h1O.$name.': '.$h1C;
echo $preO.print_r($var, TRUE).$preC.$br;
}else{
if ($name !== FALSE){
return '';
}else{
return $br.$preO.var_export($var, TRUE).$preC.$br;
}
}
}
}
?>