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PHP PHPTAL::parse Examples
Programming Language:
PHP
Class/Type:
PHPTAL
Method/Function:
parse
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Frequently Used Methods
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execute(30)
set(13)
setSource(11)
setPhpCodeDestination(9)
setOutputMode(9)
setTemplate(8)
setForceReparse(8)
__construct(6)
addPreFilter(6)
setTemplateRepository(6)
prepare(5)
setEncoding(5)
setTranslator(5)
getFunctionName(4)
restoreIncludePath(3)
setConfigurationFrom(3)
getPhpCodeDestination(3)
setIncludePath(3)
create(2)
addSourceResolver(2)
setPostFilter(2)
setCacheLifetime(2)
getCodePath(2)
getOutputMode(1)
autoloadRegister(1)
cleanUpCache(1)
getContext(1)
echoExecute(1)
getEncoding(1)
parse(1)
__set(1)
getTranslator(1)
include_path_backup(1)
Frequently Used Methods
execute (30)
set (13)
setSource (11)
setPhpCodeDestination (9)
setOutputMode (9)
setTemplate (8)
setForceReparse (8)
__construct (6)
addPreFilter (6)
setTemplateRepository (6)
Frequently Used Methods
prepare (5)
setEncoding (5)
setTranslator (5)
getFunctionName (4)
restoreIncludePath (3)
setConfigurationFrom (3)
getPhpCodeDestination (3)
setIncludePath (3)
create (2)
addSourceResolver (2)
setPostFilter (2)
setCacheLifetime (2)
getCodePath (2)
getOutputMode (1)
autoloadRegister (1)
cleanUpCache (1)
getContext (1)
echoExecute (1)
getEncoding (1)
parse (1)
Frequently Used Methods
setPostFilter (2)
setCacheLifetime (2)
getCodePath (2)
getOutputMode (1)
autoloadRegister (1)
cleanUpCache (1)
getContext (1)
echoExecute (1)
getEncoding (1)
parse (1)
__set (1)
getTranslator (1)
include_path_backup (1)
Frequently Used Methods
__set (1)
getTranslator (1)
include_path_backup (1)
Example #1
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File:
CodeCacheTest.php
Project:
ShaeS/Pine-Birch
function parse() { $this->testHasParsed = true; return parent::parse(); }