ini_set() scope of effect?

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迷失自我 2020-12-06 04:31

I\'ve had index.php and several files which cascading include,something like this.

index.php -> controller.php -> model.php -> view.php         


        
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  • 2020-12-06 05:34

    ini_set() is global for everything that happens in the script (not just the current file: the whole thread of execution that is occurring), for this entire one request; it doesn't matter whence you invoke it, it will always affect the global settings for this script. The effect will expire when your script terminates - e.g. through exit, die, or running off the end of index.php.

    It will not affect any other scripts running simultaneously (those need to call ini_set themselves), and it will not persist into later requests (if you need persistent settings, you need to edit php.ini).

    Note that the documentation says the same thing:

    Sets the value of the given configuration option. The configuration option will keep this new value during the script's execution, and will be restored at the script's ending.


    Edit: Since it is apparently unclear: the value you change using ini_set will be valid for the whole script onwards. It doesn't matter where the execution currently is (in what file, in what class, in what function); the setting will be the same, everywhere. It will remain so until you change it again, or until the whole script terminates. (not the current file, not the current function; the whole script)

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