3 * PHP lacks an interactive mode, but this can be very helpful when debugging.
4 * This script lets a command-line user start up the wiki engine and then poke
5 * about by issuing PHP commands directly.
7 * Unlike eg Python, you need to use a 'return' statement explicitly for the
8 * interactive shell to print out the value of the expression. Multiple lines
9 * are evaluated separately, so blocks need to be input without a line break.
10 * Fatal errors such as use of undeclared functions can kill the shell.
12 * To get decent line editing behavior, you should compile PHP with support
13 * for GNU readline (pass --with-readline to configure).
16 * @subpackage Maintenance
19 $wgForceLoadBalancing = (getenv('MW_BALANCE') ?
true : false);
20 $wgUseNormalUser = (getenv('MW_WIKIUSER') ?
true : false);
23 require_once( "commandLine.inc" );
25 $line = readconsole( "> " );
27 while ( $line !== false ) {
28 $val = eval( $line . ";" );
29 if( is_null( $val ) ) {
31 } elseif( is_string( $val ) ||
is_numeric( $val ) ) {
36 if ( function_exists( "readline_add_history" ) ) {
37 readline_add_history( $line );
39 $line = readconsole( "> " );