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Xdebug
Developer(s)Derick Rethans
Initial releaseMay 8, 2002 (2002-05-08)[1]
Stable release
3.2.1 / March 21, 2023; 20 months ago (2023-03-21)
Repository
Written inC
Available inEnglish
TypeDebugger
LicensePermissive license, derived from the MIT license
Websitexdebug.org
UML component diagram for Xdebug and PHP, integrated via the browser and an IDE

Xdebug is a PHP extension which provides debugging and profiling capabilities.[2] It uses the DBGp debugging protocol.

The debug information that Xdebug can provide includes the following:

  • stack and function traces in error messages[3] with:
  • full parameter display for user defined functions
  • function name, file name and line indications
  • support for member functions

Xdebug also provides:

  • profiling information for PHP scripts[4]
  • code coverage analysis
  • capabilities to debug your scripts interactively with a debugger front-end.[5]

Xdebug is also available via the PECL.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rethans, Derick. "Release version 0.7.0". github. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
  2. ^ McArthur, Kevin (2008-03-24). "Testing, Development, and Continuous Integration". Pro PHP: Patterns, Frameworks, Testing and More. New York City, New York: Apress. pp. 120 – 124. ISBN 978-1-59059-819-1.
  3. ^ Sklar, David; Trachtenberg, Adam (2009-05-11). "Error Handling, Debugging, and Testing". PHP Cookbook (2nd ed.). Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly Media. p. 618 – 619. ISBN 978-0-596-10101-5.
  4. ^ Henderson, Cal (2006-05-16). "Bottlenecks". Building Scalable Web Sites. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly Media. pp. 170 – 171. ISBN 0-596-10235-6.
  5. ^ Masters, Jon; Blum, Richard (2007-03-12). "LAMP". Professional Linux Programming. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. p. 426. ISBN 978-0-471-77613-0.
  6. ^ Gerner, Jason; Naramore, Elizabeth; Owens, Morgan L.; Warden, Matt (2005-12-05). "PEAR and PECL". In Gerner, Jason (ed.). Professional LAMP: Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP Web Development. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons. p. 197. ISBN 0-7645-9723-X.
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