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  • PHP Error Functions

  • PHP Error Introduction

    • The error functions are used to deal with error handling and logging.
    • The error functions allow us to define own error handling rules, and modify the way the errors can be logged.
    • The logging functions allow us to send messages directly to other machines, emails, or system logs.
    • The error reporting functions allow us to customize what level and kind of error feedback is given.

    Installation

    The PHP error functions are part of the PHP core. No installation is required to use these functions.

    Runtime Configuration

    • The behavior of the error functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
    • Errors and logging configuration options:
    Name Default Description Changeable
    error_reporting NULL Sets the error reporting level (either an integer or named constants) PHP_INI_ALL
    display_errors "1" Specifies whether errors should be printed to the screen, or if they should be hidden from the user.
    Note: This feature should never be used on production systems (only to support your development)
    PHP_INI_ALL
    display_startup_errors "0" Even when display_errors is on, errors that occur during PHP's startup sequence are not displayed
    Note: It is strongly recommended to keep display_startup_errors off, except for debugging
    PHP_INI_ALL
    log_errors "0" Defines whether script error messages should be logged to the server's error log or error_log.
    Note: It is strongly advised to use error logging instead of error displaying on production web sites
    PHP_INI_ALL
    log_errors_max_len "1024" Sets the maximum length of log_errors in bytes. The value "0" can be used to not apply any maximum length at all. This length is applied to logged errors, displayed errors, and also to $php_errormsg (available since PHP 4.3) PHP_INI_ALL
    ignore_repeated_errors "0" Specifies whether to log repeated error messages. When set to "1" it will not log errors with repeated errors from the same file on the same line (available since PHP 4.3) PHP_INI_ALL
    ignore_repeated_source "0" Specifies whether to log repeated error messages. When set to "1" it will not log errors with repeated errors from different files or source lines (available since PHP 4.3) PHP_INI_ALL
    report_memleaks "1" If set to "1" (the default), this parameter will show a report of memory leaks detected by the Zend memory manager (available since PHP 4.3) PHP_INI_ALL
    track_errors "0" If set to "1", the last error message will always be present in the variable $php_errormsg PHP_INI_ALL
    html_errors "1" Turns off HTML tags in error messages PHP_INI_ALL
    PHP_INI_SYSTEM in PHP <= 4.2.3.
    xmlrpc_errors "0" Turns off normal error reporting and formats errors as XML-RPC error message (available since PHP 4.1) PHP_INI_SYSTEM
    xmlrpc_error_number "0" Used as the value of the XML-RPC faultCode element (available since PHP 4.1) PHP_INI_ALL
    docref_root "" (available since PHP 4.3) PHP_INI_ALL
    docref_ext "" (available since PHP 4.3.2) PHP_INI_ALL
    error_prepend_string NULL Specifies a string to output before an error message PHP_INI_ALL
    error_append_string NULL Specifies a string to output after an error message PHP_INI_ALL
    error_log NULL Specifies the name of the file where script errors should be logged. The file should be writable by the web server's user. If the special value syslog is used, the errors are sent to the system logger instead PHP_INI_ALL

    PHP Error and Logging Functions

    Function Description
    debug_backtrace() Generates a backtrace
    debug_print_backtrace() Prints a backtrace
    error_clear_last() Clears the last error
    error_get_last() Returns the last error that occurred
    error_log() Sends an error message to a log, to a file, or to a mail account
    error_reporting() Specifies which errors are reported
    restore_error_handler() Restores the previous error handler
    restore_exception_handler() Restores the previous exception handler
    set_error_handler() Sets a user-defined error handler function
    set_exception_handler() Sets a user-defined exception handler function
    trigger_error() Creates a user-level error message
    user_error() Alias of trigger_error()

    PHP Predefined Error and Logging Constants

    Value Constant Description
    1 E_ERROR Fatal run-time errors. Errors that cannot be recovered from. Execution of the script is halted
    2 E_WARNING Run-time warnings (non-fatal errors). Execution of the script is not halted
    4 E_PARSE Compile-time parse errors. Parse errors should only be generated by the parser
    8 E_NOTICE Run-time notices. The script found something that might be an error, but could also happen when running a script normally
    16 E_CORE_ERROR Fatal errors at PHP startup. This is like E_ERROR, except it is generated by the core of PHP
    32 E_CORE_WARNING Non-fatal errors at PHP startup. This is like E_WARNING, except it is generated by the core of PHP
    64 E_COMPILE_ERROR Fatal compile-time errors. This is like E_ERROR, except it is generated by the Zend Scripting Engine
    128 E_COMPILE_WARNING Non-fatal compile-time errors. This is like E_WARNING, except it is generated by the Zend Scripting Engine
    256 E_USER_ERROR Fatal user-generated error. This is like E_ERROR, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error()
    512 E_USER_WARNING Non-fatal user-generated warning. This is like E_WARNING, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error()
    1024 E_USER_NOTICE User-generated notice. This is like E_NOTICE, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error()
    2048 E_STRICT Enable to have PHP suggest changes to your code which will ensure the best interoperability and forward compatibility of your code (Since PHP 5 but not included in E_ALL until PHP 5.4)
    4096 E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR Catchable fatal error. Indicates that a probably dangerous error occurred, but did not leave the Engine in an unstable state. If the error is not caught by a user defined handle, the application aborts as it was an E_ERROR (Since PHP 5.2)
    8192 E_DEPRECATED Run-time notices. Enable this to receive warnings about code that will not work in future versions (Since PHP 5.3)
    16384 E_USER_DEPRECATED User-generated warning message. This is like E_DEPRECATED, except it is generated in PHP code by using the PHP function trigger_error() (Since PHP 5.3)
    32767 E_ALL Enable all PHP errors and warnings (except E_STRICT in versions < 5.4)
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