ID:               15154
 Comment by:       ralph at netzbeben dot de
 Reported By:      J dot Kolakowski at students dot mimuw dot edu dot pl
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: PLD Linux 2.4.16
 PHP Version:      4.0CVS-2002-01-21
 New Comment:

an error which is hard to explain :)

i have the same problem.

maybe php can't run the custom error_handling function if a parse
errors happens ?

for all those who think your error_handler doesn't throw that error:
just remove a ";" of a line of your source code... and... watch..

anyone any ideas ?


Previous Comments:
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[2002-01-22 15:59:13] J dot Kolakowski at students dot mimuw dot edu
dot pl

And suppose i have the following main.php file:

<?php
function my_handler(...)
{ /* ... */ }
error_reporting(E_ALL);
set_error_handler('my_handler');
include('file_with_errors.php');
?>

and the file_with_errors.php contains some parse errors. Am I right,
that there is no way to handle errors from file_with_errors.php?

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[2002-01-22 15:47:53] J dot Kolakowski at students dot mimuw dot edu
dot pl

Sorry, my mistake. It prints "Warning: Use of undefined constant ..."
indeed. And does it mean we just cannot handle any parse errors?

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[2002-01-22 15:33:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's unclear to me how you can reproduce a parser error:

$ ~/php/4.1.1/bin/php -q
<?
error_reporting(E_ALL);
i_am_some_parse_error
?>
<br>
<b>Warning</b>:  Use of undefined constant i_am_some_parse_error -
assumed 'i_am_some_parse_error' in <b>-</b> on line <b>4</b><br>

I tested both 4.1.1 and CVS cgi. Where you using the CLI version?

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[2002-01-22 13:54:19] J dot Kolakowski at students dot mimuw dot edu
dot pl

If the first one is not an parse error, why do I see "Parse error:
parse error in ... on line ..." when I run the code without calling
set_error_handler()? Are there any parse errors that are caught by an
error handler?


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[2002-01-21 22:31:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The first one is a runtime warning (Use of undefined constant ...) and
not an parser error.

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