PHP debug_print_backtrace() Function
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Definition and Usage
The debug_print_backtrace() function prints a backtrace.
This function displays data from the code that led up to the
debug_print_backtrace() function.
Syntax
Example
<?php
function one($str1, $str2)
{
two("Glenn", "Quagmire");
}
function two($str1, $str2)
{
three("Cleveland", "Brown");
}
function three($str1, $str2)
{
debug_print_backtrace();
}
one("Peter", "Griffin");
?>
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The output of the code above should be something like this:
#0 three(Cleveland, Brown) called at [C:\webfolder\test.php:8]
#1 two(Glenn, Quagmire) called at [C:\webfolder\test.php:4]
#2 one(Peter, Griffin) called at [C:\webfolder\test.php:15]
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