Select0r
Select0r

Reputation: 12638

Why does var_dump show filename and line number?

Just recently var_dump() in PHP (currently using 5.6.23) started to print out the filename as well as the line number before actually dumping my variable. I'm not aware of any major changes on the server, so I was wondering why this happens, also there's nothing to be found on the web or in the PHP-documentation (var_dump())

The strange behaviour also happens when using the command line:

 > php -r 'var_dump("lol");'
 Command line code:1:
 string(3) "lol"

While I'm just used to "string(3) "lol"" being printed.

This is not a showstopper but broke a couple of my unit-tests where I needed to compare some output from an API which is printed using var_dump(). I first thought it could be related to xdebug, but couldn't find any directive that seemd to be related to this problem.

Any hint what is causing this is appreciated.

Upvotes: 10

Views: 3608

Answers (2)

pbarney
pbarney

Reputation: 2853

It's because you have xdebug enabled on your server.

If you don't want the extra data produced by var_dump() and don't want to remove xdebug, you can use var_export() which will show a stripped-down output without the line numbers.

Here is a test case:

$values = [
    0 => '',
    1 => 'foo',
    2 => null,
    3 => false,
    4 => true,
    5 => 0,
    6 => new stdClass
];

var_dump():

foreach ($values as $value) {
    echo var_dump($value) . PHP_EOL;
}

Output of plain old PHP:

string(0) ""
string(3) "foo"
NULL
bool(false)
bool(true)
int(0)
object(stdClass)#1 (0) {
}

Output of PHP XDEBUG:

/var/www/html/test.php:12:string '' (length=0)
/var/www/html/test.php:12:string 'foo' (length=3)
/var/www/html/test.php:12:null
/var/www/html/test.php:12:boolean false
/var/www/html/test.php:12:boolean true
/var/www/html/test.php:12:int 0
/var/www/html/test.php:12:
object(stdClass)[1]

var_export():

foreach ($values as $value) {
    echo var_export($value) . PHP_EOL;
}

Output of PHP (identical out with with both plain PHP and XDEBUG)

''
'foo'
NULL
false
true
0
(object) array(
)

Upvotes: 2

Maksym Semenykhin
Maksym Semenykhin

Reputation: 1945

You have xdebug enabled.

One of the new features relates to one of the first things that I added in the original Xdebug: making the var_dump() output "pretty". Xdebug replaces PHP's standard var_dump() function with its own version, as long as the xdebug.overload_var_dump setting is not set to 0


Xdebug 2.3 enhances the overloading of var_dump() with the inclusion of the file name and line number where var_dump() is called at. This has been a long standing feature request.

Here is my output without xdebug;

>php -r "var_dump('lol')";
string(3) "lol"

https://derickrethans.nl/xdebug-2.3-overload-vardump.html

Upvotes: 11

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