Nice quick one:
function makeCodeFromArray($array)
Pass it an array, it returns in a string PHP code that can be eval'd to recreate the array.
E.g. :
$a[fish]='1';
$a[fish][cod]='2';
$a[chips][1]='cod and chips';
$x=makeCodeFromArray($a);
echo $x; // echos first three lines as above
If you're thinking this sounds a bit weird, it's because I have a long and complicated script that produces a large array from a text "ini" file using lots of regex's - so it's slow. The ini file rarely changes, so I want to try caching the array instead so that it can just be eval'd or included rather than having to create it every time the script is run.
Of course, the script will need to be recursive since we don't know how many levels deep the array will be; and care must be taken to correctly escape all characters that need escaping.
Datatypes don't matter, so all values can be stored as strings (i.e. $a[chips]="1").
That's all!
## Deliverables
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## Platform
PHP 4.x