array ( 0 => 'index.php', 1 => 'PHP Manual', ), 'head' => array ( 0 => 'UTF-8', 1 => 'tr', ), 'this' => array ( 0 => 'phar.isvalidpharfilename.php', 1 => 'Phar::isValidPharFilename', ), 'up' => array ( 0 => 'class.phar.php', 1 => 'Phar', ), 'prev' => array ( 0 => 'phar.isfileformat.php', 1 => 'Phar::isFileFormat', ), 'next' => array ( 0 => 'phar.iswritable.php', 1 => 'Phar::isWritable', ), 'alternatives' => array ( ), 'source' => array ( 'lang' => 'en', 'path' => 'reference/phar/Phar/isValidPharFilename.xml', ), ); $setup["toc"] = $TOC; $setup["toc_deprecated"] = $TOC_DEPRECATED; $setup["parents"] = $PARENTS; manual_setup($setup); ?>
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL phar >= 1.2.0)
Phar::isValidPharFilename — Returns whether the given filename is a valid phar filename
Returns whether the given filename is a valid phar filename that will be recognized as a phar archive by the phar extension. This can be used to test a name without having to instantiate a phar archive and catch the inevitable Exception that will be thrown if an invalid name is specified.
filename
The name or full path to a phar archive not yet created
executable
This parameter determines whether the filename should be treated as a phar executable archive, or a data non-executable archive