ID: 48969
Updated by: [email protected]
Reported By: bschussek at gmail dot com
-Status: Open
+Status: Bogus
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Linux Ubuntu 9.04
PHP Version: 5.2.10
New Comment:
FATAL errors are fatal, the execution of the scripts ends at those. No
bug here.
Previous Comments:
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[2009-07-18 16:14:55] bschussek at gmail dot com
Description:
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I registered both a custom error handler and a custom shutdown
function. When calling require with an invalid filename, the following
happens:
1. The "warning" error triggers the handler
2. The "fatal" error fires
3. The shutdown function is called
BUT when the error handler throws an exception, no shutdown function is
called. This DOES work when using trigger_error() instead of throwing
the exception.
Reproduce code:
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function error_handler()
{
var_dump('ERROR');
throw new Exception('my exception');
}
set_error_handler('error_handler');
function shutdown()
{
var_dump('SHUTDOWN');
}
register_shutdown_function('shutdown');
require 'foobar.php';
Expected result:
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string(5) "ERROR"
Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Exception' with message 'my
exception'
string(8) "SHUTDOWN"
Actual result:
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string(5) "ERROR"
Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required 'foobar.php'
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