mysqli::debug

mysqli_debug

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

mysqli::debug -- mysqli_debugPerforms debugging operations

Description

Object-oriented style

publicmysqli::debug(string$options): true

Procedural style

mysqli_debug(string$options): true

Performs debugging operations using the Fred Fish debugging library.

Parameters

options

A string representing the debugging operation to perform

The debug control string is a sequence of colon separated fields as follows:

<field_1>:<field_2>:<field_N>
Each field consists of a mandatory flag character followed by an optional , and comma separated list of modifiers: flag[,modifier,modifier,...,modifier]

Recognized Flag Characters
options characterDescription
OMYSQLND_DEBUG_FLUSH
A/aMYSQLND_DEBUG_APPEND
FMYSQLND_DEBUG_DUMP_FILE
iMYSQLND_DEBUG_DUMP_PID
LMYSQLND_DEBUG_DUMP_LINE
mMYSQLND_DEBUG_TRACE_MEMORY_CALLS
nMYSQLND_DEBUG_DUMP_LEVEL
ooutput to file
TMYSQLND_DEBUG_DUMP_TIME
tMYSQLND_DEBUG_DUMP_TRACE
xMYSQLND_DEBUG_PROFILE_CALLS

Return Values

Always returns true.

Changelog

VersionDescription
8.0.0 This function now always returns true. Previously it returned false on failure.

Examples

Example #1 Generating a Trace File

<?php


mysqli_debug("d:t:o,/tmp/client.trace");

?>

Notes

Note:

To use the mysqli_debug() function you must compile the MySQL client library to support debugging.

See Also

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