ccvs_init
Name
ccvs_init — Initializes a CCVS session according to a
given configuration.
Synopsis
string ccvs_init
(configuration_name);
string configuration_name:
Name of configuration to use for the session
Returns
Session ID on success; empty string on failure
Description
ccvs_init() initializes a CCVS session, making it
ready for use. configuration_name is the name of a
configuration to read; this will have been set up when
the CCVS installation was configured. Note that you don't
supply the pathname of the configuration file - simply
its name. CCVS will search in the directory specified by
the CCVS_CONFIG_DIR environment variable, or, if that
hasn't been set, in the default directory (set when CCVS
was configured), for a matching configuration.
Version
PHP 4 since 4.0.2
Example
Example 90. Initialize a CCVS
session
echo "Trying a presumably valid configuration:\n";
if (!$session = ccvs_init('ccvs')) {
echo "Failed to initialize the session.\n";
}
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