* D::KILL kills execution of PHP after printing the output (InvalidArgumentException thrown if used with D::OB) * D::EXPAND expands everything by default */ $str = D::ump(['foo' => 'bar'], D::S(D::OB, 'D::OB Flag')); print '<p>this should be before the output</p>'; print $str; // The D::EXPAND flag D::ump($a, D::S(D::EXPAND, 'Expanded Values by Default')); // Variable length arguments D::ump('likes', 'kittens', 'and', 'dogs', D::S(0, 'Passing Multiple Arguments')); // You can globally enable and disable output D::ump(D::enabled(), D::S(0, 'enabled?')); D::ump(D::disabled(), D::S(0, 'disabled?')); D::disable(); D::ump('you shouldn\'t see this'); D::enable(); // Passing in D::KILL and D::OB will result in a InvalidArgumentException since you can't do both try { D::ump('test', D::S(D::KILL | D::OB)); } catch (InvalidArgumentException $e) { D::ump($e, D::S(0, 'Caught the InvalidArgumentException form D::KILL | D::OB')); } // lots of expanding D::ump((object) array('a' => array('b' => array('c' => array('d' => array('e' => null))))), D::S(0, 'Long Object Example')); D::ump($a, D::S(D::KILL, 'D::KILL, there\'s a message below you shouldnt see')); print "<p>If you see this something is broken</p>"; ?> </body> </html>