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OOP Intricacies
Static properties are inherited, but in order to use them “intuitively”, you need to use the, erm, static keyword. E.g.:
class sync_message {
var $message;
var $datetime;
public static $filename = 'synchronizer.log';
function write_log() {
// simplified example
$handle = fopen(static::$filename);
}
}
class sync_warning {
public static $filename = 'warnings.log';
}
So, in order to have sync_warning use the file name warnings.log, you need to use static::$filename. And not, as you might expect, the keyword self. The self keyword does a lookup in the class where the method which uses the static variable was originally defined.
Profiling a PHP Application with Xdebug
Install xdebug and kcachegrind through apt-get or something similar.
Now put this in your php.ini (usually '/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini'):
;xdebug.profiler_enable=On ;; Make sure that xdebug has read/write access in the following dirs: xdebug.profiler_output_dir="/home/onno/php/xdebug" xdebug.trace_output_dir="/home/onno/php/xdebug" ; trigger is GET or POST variable XDEBUG_PROFILE xdebug.profiler_enable_trigger=On ; %s = full path, %p = process id, %H = $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] ;xdebug.profiler_output_name ="cachegrind.out.%H.%p" xdebug.profiler_output_name ="cachegrind.out.%s.%p"
View the output of xdebug (written to /home/onno/php/xdebug in this example) in kcachegrind.
MYSQL BUG
While using MySql version 5.0.7 or higher you will encounter a bug in moodle 2.0 or lower. This error occures in the Assignment module.
BIGINT UNSIGNED value is out of range in '(`spring`.`s`.`timemarked` - `spring`.`s`.`timemodified`)'
To fix this you have to replace the following line in the assignment/lib.php file:
COALESCE(SIGN(SIGN(s.timemarked) + SIGN(s.timemarked - s.timemodified)), 0) AS status ';
To:
COALESCE(SIGN(CAST(s.timemarked as SIGNED) + SIGN(CAST(s.timemarked as SIGNED) - CAST(s.timemodified as SIGNED))), 0) AS status ';
Use a search and replace tool, the line that has to be replaced is in this document twice, by default.
phpdocumentor
Tool to create API documentation, based on inline comments. Type phpdoc -h to get help. Visit this Quickstart to get more info (but be warned: the documentation for phpdoc is very wordy).
Install
This worked for me under Ubuntu (10.04 LTS - the Lucid Lynx):
sudo pear install PhpDocumentor
Usage
phpdoc -t docs -d . -s on -dn Soda
-t: target directory where docs are placed-d: directory to look for source code-s: include source code (default: off)-dn: defaultpackagename (here: Soda - this only works if each of your source files contains a directive@package Sodaat the top)
Please note that you style the first page of your API documentation with a 'tutorial'. phpDocumentor needs the tutorials in a very specific place: soda/tutorials/Soda/Soda.pkg, where soda is the same dir as the one mentioned under -d.
Here's a sample tutorial:
<refentry id="{@id}">
<refnamediv>
<refname>Soda API Documentation</refname>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1>
<title>Soda</title>
<para>
Soda is a Moodle module to develop new modules. These web pages contain the API documentation for Soda's classes.
</para>
<para>
A basic tutorial for Soda is located here: {@link http://tech.solin.eu/doku.php?id=moodle:using_soda_to_create_new_moodle_modules tech.solin.eu} (use right-click to open in new tab or window).
</para>
<para>
Copyright (C) 2011 Solin - www.solin.eu
</para>
<para>
Programming and development:
Onno Schuit (o.schuit.at-or-around.solin.nl)
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>