Hi All,

I have a stream wrapper implementation that needs to properly resolve
relative paths.  For example, say I have a file structure like the
following:

file1.php
dir/file2.php
dir/file3.php
file4.php

file1.php contains: <?php include 'dir/file2.php'; ?>
file2.php contains: <?php include 'file3.php; ?>

My implementation of php_stream_wrapper_ops.stream_opener will see a
path value of "dir/file2.php" for the first include request and a path
value of "file3.php" for the second include request.  When receiving
the second include request, I need to know that the file currently
being processed is "dir/file2.php" so that I can properly resolve
"file3.php" to "dir/file3.php".  I can't simply "remember" the last
value passed to stream_opener because I have no way of knowing when
processing of a particular file has ended.  For instance:

file1.php contains: <?php include 'dir/file2.php'; include 'file4.php'; ?>
file2.php contains: <?php include 'file3.php; ?>

Is there a method that can be used from within the stream_opener
handler function to retrieve the path of the file currently being
processed?  Alternately, is there a way to hook into the code
processing routines so that I can keep track of when execution of a
particular file begins and ends?  Or is there an even better option
that I'm missing?

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated :-).

Thanks,
Marshall

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