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How to check php syntax of multiple files at once?



i have a svn server that i checkout the repository in my computer





the main repositiry is about 2k files





  • 3rd party



  • generic code classes



  • custom classes







i have made changes to lots of files (mainly php) and i want to make sure they are all valid before i commit







svn commit -m "i fix the bug #293"







how can i check all the files at once to make sure they are valid and no php errors so i dont have to manually check all these files





thanks


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  1. This bash oneliner will the modified php files and filter the ones that have no syntax errors:

    for i in $(svn status | grep -v ^? | grep php | awk '{print $2}') ; do php -l $i ; done | grep 'Parse error'

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