On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 19:26 -0500, Bill McCuistion wrote:
> Sorry if this is an old question:  
> 
> Where can I find information on any plans to create a compiler for PHP,
> especially v5.x?
> 
> Barring that, is there a PHP syntax checker that would enforce some of the
> types of things that a compiler would find?  
> 
> I remember from back in my MS-DOS days the very good Clipper compiler for
> the dBase III language.  dBase III, not unlike PHP, was an interpretive
> language, and along the way some bright folks figured out how to write a
> true dBase language compiler, which then allowed for all sorts of nice
> things to happen.  One of the nicest things for me was that the compiler
> caught all sorts of "little" things before the same code in the interpreter
> would find them at run-time.
> 

I believe that there are some commercial products that can do this for
you.

-Robby

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