(PECL apd >= 0.2)
override_function — Overrides built-in functions
$function_name
, string $function_args
, string $function_code
) : boolOverrides built-in functions by replacing them in the symbol table.
function_name
The function to override.
function_args
The function arguments, as a comma separated string.
Usually you will want to pass this parameter, as well as the
function_code
parameter, as a single quote
delimited string. The reason for using single quoted strings, is to
protect the variable names from parsing, otherwise, if you use double
quotes there will be a need to escape the variable names, e.g.
\$your_var.
function_code
The new code for the function.
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Example #1 override_function() example
<?php
override_function('test', '$a,$b', 'echo "DOING TEST"; return $a * $b;');
?>