Hello Lukas,
only E_ERROR is fatal and reserved for when the engine cannot continue
execution.
marcus
Friday, February 1, 2008, 11:15:08 PM, you wrote:
> On 01.02.2008, at 23:05, Pierre Joye wrote:
>> 2008/2/1 Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Crosspost, hopefully silencing this issu
On 01.02.2008, at 23:05, Pierre Joye wrote:
2008/2/1 Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Crosspost, hopefully silencing this issue for 5.*
AND 6 will have an E_WARNING or even an E_ERROR on this.
What are the gains?
What are the real reasons behing strictness? I really get annoying by
addi
2008/2/1 Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Crosspost, hopefully silencing this issue for 5.*
>
> AND 6 will have an E_WARNING or even an E_ERROR on this.
What are the gains?
What are the real reasons behing strictness? I really get annoying by
adding fatal errors all around for no technical r
Crosspost, hopefully silencing this issue for 5.*
AND 6 will have an E_WARNING or even an E_ERROR on this.
helly Fri Feb 1 21:27:55 2008 UTC
Modified files: (Branch: PHP_5_3)
/php-src/ext/standard type.c
/ZendEngine2zend_API.c zend_API.h
Log: