Description
string 
php_uname ( void )
     php_uname() returns a string with a
     description of the operating system PHP is built on.  If you're just
     wanting the name of the operating system, consider using the
     PHP_OS constant.
    
     
| 例子 1. Some php_uname() examples | 
<?phpecho php_uname();
 echo PHP_OS;
 
 /* Some possible outputs:
 Linux localhost 2.4.21-0.13mdk #1 Fri Mar 14 15:08:06 EST 2003 i686
 Linux
 
 FreeBSD localhost 3.2-RELEASE #15: Mon Dec 17 08:46:02 GMT 2001
 FreeBSD
 
 Windows NT XN1 5.1 build 2600
 WINNT
 */
 
 if (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3)) === 'WIN') {
 echo 'This is a server using Windows!';
 } else {
 echo 'This is a server not using Windows!';
 }
 
 ?>
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     There are also some related 
     Predefined PHP
     constants that may come in handy, for example:
    
     
| 例子 2. A few OS related constant examples | 
<?php// *nix
 echo DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR; // /
 echo PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX;    // so
 echo PATH_SEPARATOR;      // :
 
 // Win*
 echo DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR; // \
 echo PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX;    // dll
 echo PATH_SEPARATOR;      // ;
 ?>
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     See also phpversion(), 
     php_sapi_name(), and 
     phpinfo().