Use PHP extension vld to view PHPopcode author: zhanhailiang date: first download the latest version of vld extension :~ /Public_html/php-5.3.13/ext & gt; wgethttp: // pecl.php.net/get/vld-0.11.2.tgz ~ /Use PHP extension vld to view PHP opcode
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First download the latest vld extension:
~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext> wget http://pecl.php.net/get/vld-0.11.2.tgz~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext> tar zxvf vld-0.11.2.tgz ~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext> cd vld-0.11.2/
Next, compile and install the vld extension:
~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext/vld-0.11.2> phpize ~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext/vld-0.11.2> ./configure --with-php-config=/usr/local/services/php/bin/php-config --enable-vld~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext/vld-0.11.2> make~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext/vld-0.11.2> sudo make installInstalling shared extensions: /usr/local/services/php/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626/
Finally, copy the generated vld. so to the extension_dir Directory:
~/public_html/php-5.3.13/ext/vld-0.11.2> cd /usr/local/services/php/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626//usr/local/services/php/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20090626> sudo cp vld.so /usr/local/services/php/extensions/
Modify the php. ini file and add the following configuration:
extension=vld.so
Next, create the test. php file:
Run cli to view the generated opcode:
~/public_html> php -dvld.active=1 test.php Finding entry pointsBranch analysis from position: 0Return foundfilename: /home/zhanhailiang/public_html/test.phpfunction name: (null)number of ops: 4compiled vars: !0 = $aline # * op fetch ext return operands--------------------------------------------- 3 0 > ASSIGN !0, 'hello+world' 5 1 CONCAT ~1 !0, '%0A' 2 ECHO ~1 6 3 > RETURN 1 branch: # 0; line: 3- 6; sop: 0; eop: 3path #1: 0, hello world