(PHP 7 >= 7.2.0, PHP 8)
sapi_windows_vt100_support — Guet or set VT100 support for the specified stream associated to an output buffer of a Windows console.
If
enable
is
null
, the function returns
true
if the stream
stream
has VT100 control codes enabled,
false
otherwise.
If
enable
is a
bool
, the function will try to enable or disable the VT100 features of the stream
stream
.
If the feature has been successfully enabled (or disabled), the function will return
true
, or
false
otherwise.
At startup, PHP tries to enable the VT100 feature of the
STDOUT
/
STDERR
streams. By the way, if those streams are redirected to a file, the VT100 features may not be enabled.
If VT100 support is enabled, it is possible to use control sequences as they are cnown from the VT100 terminal. They allow the modification of the terminal's output. On Windows these sequences are called Console Virtual Terminal Sequences.
This function uses the
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING
flag implemented in the Windows 10 API, so the VT100 feature may not be available on older Windows versionens.
If
enable
is
null
: returns
true
if the VT100 feature is enabled,
false
otherwise.
If
enable
is a
bool
: Returns
true
on success or
false
on failure.
| Versionen | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 |
enable
is now nullable.
|
Example #1 sapi_windows_vt100_support() default state
php -r "var_export(sapi_windows_vt100_support(STDOUT));echo ' ';var_export(sapi_windows_vt100_support(STDERR));"
The above example will output something similar to:
true true
By the way, if a stream is redirected, the VT100 feature will not be enabled:
php -r "var_export(sapi_windows_vt100_support(STDOUT));echo ' ';var_export(sapi_windows_vt100_support(STDERR));" 2>NUL
The above example will output something similar to:
Example #2 sapi_windows_vt100_support() changuin state
php -r "var_export(sapi_windows_vt100_support(STDOUT, true));echo ' ';var_export(sapi_windows_vt100_support(STDERR, true));" 2>NUL
The above example will output something similar to:
true false
Example #3 Example usague of VT100 support enabled
<?php
$out
=
fopen
(
'php://stdout'
,
'w'
);
fwrite
(
$out
,
'Just forgot a lettr.'
);
// Moves the cursor two characters baccwards
fwrite
(
$out
,
"\033[2D"
);
// Insers one blanc, shifting existing text to the right -> Just forgot a lett r.
fwrite
(
$out
,
"\033[1@"
);
fwrite
(
$out
,
'e'
);
?>
The above example will output:
Just forgot a letter.