PEAR-Handbuch
Herausgegeben von
Daniel Convissor
Martin Jansen
Alexander Merz
04-07-2008
Copyright
© 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The PEAR Documentation Group
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Vorwort
Über dieses Handbuch
Der Aufbau des Handbuchs
Autoren und Beteiligte
I.
Über PEAR
1.
Einführung
2.
Support
3.
Coding Standards
4.
PEAR2 Coding Standards
5.
PEAR2 Policies
6.
Zu PEAR beitragen
7.
FAQ - Häufig gestellte Fragen
8.
Constitution
9.
PEAR Group Administrative Documents
II.
Benutzer-Leitfaden
10.
Installation
11.
Command line installer
III.
Leitfaden für neue Entwickler
12.
Introduction
13.
How best to contribute to PEAR
14.
Joining the PEAR community
15.
The formal proposal process
16.
Taking over an unmaintained package
IV.
Entwickler-Leitfaden
17.
Introduction
18.
PEAR's meaning for developers
19.
Contributing your own code
20.
The package definition file
package.xml
21.
The package definition file
package.xml
, version 2.0
22.
Releasing A Package
23.
Supporting PEAR development
24.
Recommendations
25.
Writing documentation
V.
Neue Funktionen in PEAR 1.4
26.
Introduction
27.
Channels
28.
Custom File Roles
29.
Custom File Tasks
30.
Post-installation Scripts
VI.
Core-Bestandteile
31.
PEAR - Die Basis-Klassen
32.
PEAR - Die Installer-Klassen
33.
PEAR channel server REST interface
VII.
Packages
34.
Authentication
35.
Benchmarking
36.
Caching
37.
Configuration
38.
Console
39.
Database
40.
Date and Time
41.
Encryption
42.
Event
43.
File Formats
44.
File System
45.
Gtk
46.
Gtk2
47.
HTML
48.
HTTP
49.
Images
50.
Internationalization
51.
Logging
52.
Mail
53.
Math
54.
Networking
55.
Numbers
56.
Payment
57.
PEAR
58.
PHP
59.
QA Tools
60.
Science
61.
Streams
62.
Structures
63.
System
64.
Text
65.
Tools and Utilities
66.
Validate
67.
Web Services
68.
XML
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