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    <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 08:37:44 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Derick Rethans' Blog: 10 years of Xdebug and Xdebug 2.2.0 released]]></title>
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Congratulations go out to <i>Derick Rethans</i> for the outstanding work he's done on XDebug for the last ten years. From his <a href="http://derickrethans.nl/xdebug-10.html">latest blog post</a>:
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Today it has been ten years since the first release of Xdebug: version 0.7.0. I would like to celebrate this tenth anniversary with a new release: Xdebug 2.2.0. Xdebug 2.2 adds support for PHP 5.4 and provides some new features.
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<p>There's five new things on his list of updates in this latest release:</p>
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<li>Colours on the command line
<li>Better support for closures in stack and function traces
<li>The size of arrays is now shown with the overloaded variable output
<li>Added the method call type to xdebug_get_function_stack
<li>Extra information to error printouts to tell that the error suppression operator has been ignored due to xdebug.scream
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<p>
If you've found XDebug handy for testing and finding those tough to track bugs over the years, you should consider <a href="http://xdebug.org/buy-support.php">buying "support"</a> to show <i>Derick</i> your appreciation (oh, and you also get a "first in" preference on your XDebug questions)!
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 09:19:58 -0500</pubDate>
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