ID: 22966
User updated by: phresno at concept-factory dot com
Reported By: phresno at concept-factory dot com
Status: Open
-Bug Type: Output Control
+Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: Linux 2.4.20, NetBSD 1.6.1_RC2
PHP Version: 4.3.1
New Comment:
Seems to have been my mistake in what I was expecting PHP to report. I
still get scripts that die without reporting errors at all such as with
leaving off a ;, or not closing a { with }, however, I recieve warnings
for incorrect argument counts to functions.
Previous Comments:
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[2003-03-30 15:02:42] phresno at concept-factory dot com
I also tested this with PHP 4.2.3 on a NetBSD system. I've gotten the
same resultes, even when using ini_set("display_errors", "1"); and
ini_set("html_errors", "1"); along with error_reporting(E_ALL);
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[2003-03-30 14:50:32] phresno at concept-factory dot com
After trying to use set_error_handler() with my own handler, I now
recieve no error reporting on any script, regardless of using
set_error_handler() or not.
Example:
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL);
define("STUFF", 1);
if (true)
{
define("STUFF", 2);
?>
Would normally generate messages about trying to redefine STUFF, and
not closing the IF statement; however, I now recieve no
error/warnring/notice messages at all from PHP.
This happened after trying to use set_erro_handler() in a a different
script example:
<?php
function my_handler($_errno, $_errstr, $_errfile, $_errline)
{
printf("%i - %s in %s on line %i",
$_errno,
$_errstr,
$_errfile,
$_errline);
return true;
}
set_error_handler("my_handler");
trigger_error("Just something in general", E_USER_ERROR);
?>
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