How to debug PHP code with Zend Studio


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Good morning all good people?

As posted on the configuration of the Zend Debugger ( Windows / Linux ) now I'll post a video of how to use this feature (if someone does not yet know).

As I was no microphone, I did a test for making the video with the notebook open to go write what I speak. It was not the best, but I think it's to understand perfectly. Anyway I posted the video ... it was bad please tell me .. then I burn the video again with a microphone :D

To view the video click the link below:

http://marcelosabadini.com.br/videos/video-aula-3 (Debugger)

Configuring Debug in Zend Studio (Linux)


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For those who accompanied the post Setting Up the Debug Zend Studio (Window) already know to which server this tool. If you do not know, I'll give a little explained:

The Zend Debug SERVERP debug PHP code. When starting a debug session, the panel carries Zend 'Debug Window' ALL variables that scope (see main picture of this post). Perbeba he carried all global variables, the super-global ($ _GET, $ _POST, ...) ... And yet we can set a break point in our code, so that when we start the debug, it is 'paused' at exactly the line where we set the break point, from this point we can step through code line by line following and watching exactly the code is running, facilitating at 1000000% chance of finding any errors.

Well, then let go!

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Configuring Debug in Zend Studio (Windows)


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Hello folks, this weeks formatted my computer at work and had to install everything again. As I had to configure the Debug in Zend Studio, I decided to make writing an article for my blog.

As I said in an old post, debug is very useful to be able to find errors. Before using the Zend Studio Debug, usually the way we used to do this is to use VERY echo () , print_r () , var_dump () and save log files.

My operating system is Windows XP Profession. In other words, do not install on other platforms. If you use another operating system and can not do the setup, post for me or someone else can try to help.

My PHP is 5.2.5

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