php(1) User Commands php(1)NAMEphp - PHP Command Line Interface
SYNOPSISphp [options] [ -f ] file [[--] args...]
php [options] -r code [[--] args...]
php [options] [-B code] -R code [-E code] [[--] args...]
php [options] [-B code] -F file [-E code] [[--] args...]
php [options] -- [ args...]
php [options] -a
php-config [options] --prefix
php-config [options] --includes
php-config [options] --ldflags
php-config [options] --libs
php-config [options] --extension-dir
php-config [options] --include-dir
php-config [options] --php-binary
php-config [options] --version
php-config [options] --vernum
phpize [options] --clean
phpize [options] --help
phpize [options] --version
phpize -v
DESCRIPTION
For ease of access, the PHP manual has been split up into its three
main components.
OVERVIEWphp
php-config
phpize
PLATFORM-SPECIFIC
If you are new to PHP, you should start with the PHP documentation,
which is located in /usr/php/doc.
The man pages listed above are installed in the /usr/php/man directory.
Extensive additional documentation for PHP Extensions is available.
This additional documentation is in the /usr/php/doc directory.
You can view PHP's documentation with man(1) by including /usr/php/man
in the MANPATH environment variable. Please note that running cat‐
man(1M) on the PHP manual pages is not supported. For other Solaris-
specific details, see the NOTES section below.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │web/php-52, web/php-52/doc‐ │
│ │umentation, │
│ │web/php-52/extension/php- │
│ │mysql │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │Uncommitted. │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSO
http://www.php.net/ PHP Home Page
http://www.php.net/docs.php PHP Documentation Page
http://pear.php.net/ PEAR Repository
http://pecl.php.net/ PECL Repository
NOTES
PHP has been built to be largefile-aware and to use 64-bit integers,
although the interpreter and the library themselves are 32-bit applica‐
tions (LP32).
If you wish to build and install PHP add-on modules from PECL, you can
do so using the phpize script - see phpize(1) for details.
PHP is a recursive acronym which stands for PHP Hypertext Pages.
Source for php is available on http://opensolaris.org
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