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ErrorException::__construct> <Predefined Exceptions
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ErrorException

Introduction

An Error Exception.

Class synopsis

ErrorException
class ErrorException extends Exception {
/* Properties */
protected int $severity ;
/* Methods */
public __construct ([ string $message [, int $code [, int $severity [, string $filename [, int $lineno ]]]]] )
final public int getSeverity ( void )
/* Inherited methods */
final public string Exception::getMessage ( void )
final public int Exception::getCode ( void )
final public string Exception::getFile ( void )
final public string Exception::getLine ( void )
final public array Exception::getTrace ( void )
final public string Exception::getTraceAsString ( void )
public string Exception::__toString ( void )
final private string Exception::__clone ( void )
}

Properties

severity

The severity of the exception

Examples

Example #1 Turn all error messages into ErrorException.

<?php
function exception_error_handler($errno$errstr$errfile$errline ) {
throw new 
ErrorException($errstr0$errno$errfile$errline);
}
set_error_handler("exception_error_handler");

/* Trigger exception */
strpos();
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'ErrorException' with message 'Wrong parameter count for strpos()' in /home/bjori/tmp/ex.php:8
Stack trace:
#0 [internal function]: exception_error_handler(2, 'Wrong parameter...', '/home/bjori/php...', 8, Array)
#1 /home/bjori/php/cleandocs/test.php(8): strpos()
#2 {main}
  thrown in /home/bjori/tmp/ex.php on line 8

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add a note add a note User Contributed Notes
ErrorException
troelskn at gmail dot com
29-Jul-2008 02:08
The following snippet installs an error-handler that turns errors into exceptions. It respects error-reporting level, so that you can still use error-suppression:

<?php
function exceptions_error_handler($severity, $message, $filename, $lineno) {
  if (
error_reporting() == 0) {
    return;
  }
  if (
error_reporting() & $severity) {
    throw new
ErrorException($message, 0, $severity, $filename, $lineno);
  }
}
set_error_handler('exceptions_error_handler');
?>

ErrorException::__construct> <Predefined Exceptions
Last updated: Fri, 22 Aug 2008
 
 
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