apd_set_session_trace_socket
(PECL apd >= 0.2)
apd_set_session_trace_socket — Starts the remote session debugging
Description
$tcp_server
, int $socket_type
, int $port
, int $debug_level
) : bool
Connects to the specified tcp_server
(eg. tcplisten)
and sends debugging data to the socket.
Parameters
-
tcp_server
-
IP or Unix Domain socket (like a file) of the TCP server.
-
socket_type
-
Can be
AF_UNIX
for file based sockets orAPD_AF_INET
for standard tcp/ip. -
port
-
You can use any port, but higher numbers are better as most of the lower numbers may be used by other system services.
-
debug_level
-
An integer which is formed by adding together the XXX_TRACE constants.
It is not recommended to use
MEMORY_TRACE
. It is very slow and does not appear to be accurate.ASSIGNMENT_TRACE
is not implemented yet.To turn on all functional traces (TIMING, FUNCTIONS, ARGS SUMMARY (like strace -c)) use the value 99
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