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Introduction
Affecting PHP's Behaviour
PHP Manual
runkit
Introduction
Predefined Constants
Installing/Configuring
Requirements
Installation
Runtime Configuration
Resource Types
runkit Functions
Runkit_Sandbox
— Runkit Sandbox Class -- PHP Virtual Machine
Runkit_Sandbox_Parent
— Runkit Anti-Sandbox Class
runkit_class_adopt
— Convert a base class to an inherited class, add ancestral methods when appropriate
runkit_class_emancipate
— Convert an inherited class to a base class, removes any method whose scope is ancestral
runkit_constant_add
— Similar to define(), but allows defining in class definitions as well
runkit_constant_redefine
— Redefine an already defined constant
runkit_constant_remove
— Remove/Delete an already defined constant
runkit_function_add
— Add a new function, similar to create_function
runkit_function_copy
— Copy a function to a new function name
runkit_function_redefine
— Replace a function definition with a new implementation
runkit_function_remove
— Remove a function definition
runkit_function_rename
— Change a function's name
runkit_import
— Process a PHP file importing function and class definitions, overwriting where appropriate
runkit_lint_file
— Check the PHP syntax of the specified file
runkit_lint
— Check the PHP syntax of the specified php code
runkit_method_add
— Dynamically adds a new method to a given class
runkit_method_copy
— Copies a method from class to another
runkit_method_redefine
— Dynamically changes the code of the given method
runkit_method_remove
— Dynamically removes the given method
runkit_method_rename
— Dynamically changes the name of the given method
runkit_return_value_used
— Determines if the current functions return value will be used
runkit_sandbox_output_handler
— Specify a function to capture and/or process output from a runkit sandbox
runkit_superglobals
— Return numerically indexed array of registered superglobals
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Introduction
Affecting PHP's Behaviour
PHP Manual
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