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PHP var_export() with short array syntax (square brackets) indented 4 spaces
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<?php | |
function varexport($expression, $return=FALSE) { | |
$export = var_export($expression, TRUE); | |
$export = preg_replace("/^([ ]*)(.*)/m", '$1$1$2', $export); | |
$array = preg_split("/\r\n|\n|\r/", $export); | |
$array = preg_replace(["/\s*array\s\($/", "/\)(,)?$/", "/\s=>\s$/"], [NULL, ']$1', ' => ['], $array); | |
$export = join(PHP_EOL, array_filter(["["] + $array)); | |
if ((bool)$return) return $export; else echo $export; | |
} |
Thanks, worked for me :)
any ways to remove the keys if array is_list?
It doesn't work for nested arrays. Use this one:
function shorthand_var_export($expression, $return=false) {
$export = var_export($expression, true);
$patterns = [
"/array \(/" => '[',
"/^([ ]*)\)(,?)$/m" => '$1]$2',
];
$output = preg_replace(array_keys($patterns), array_values($patterns), $export);
if ($return) {
return $output;
} else {
echo $output;
}
}
$myArray = array('foo' => 'bar', 'baz');
shorthand_var_export($myArray);
Empty objects in PHP 8.0.30 at least are var_exported as
array (
'key' =>
(object) array(
),
)
This syntax is not handled correctly by this script.
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Many thanks! it has worked -:)