error_reporting
error_reporting
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
error_reporting — Sets which PHP errors are reported
Description
int error_reporting ([ int $level ] )
The error
_
reporting()
function sets the error
_
reporting directive at runtime. PHP has many level
s of error
s, using this function sets that level
for the duration (runtime) of your script. If the optional level
is not set, error
_
reporting()
will just return the current error
reporting level
.
Parameters
level
The new error_reporting level. It takes on either a bitmask, or named constants. Using named constants is strongly encouraged to ensure compatibility for future versions. As error levels are added, the range of integers increases, so older integer-based error levels will not always behave as expected.
The available error level constants and the actual meanings of these error levels are described in the predefined constants.
Return Values
Returns the old error_reporting level
or the current level
if no level
parameter is given.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.4.0 | E_STRICT became part of E_ALL. |
5.3.0 | E_DEPRECATED and E_USER_DEPRECATED introduced. |
5.2.0 | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR introduced. |
5.0.0 | E_STRICT introduced (not part of E_ALL). |
Examples
Example #1 error
_
reporting() examples
<?php
// Turn off all error reporting
error_reporting(0
// Report simple running errors
error_reporting(E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE
// Reporting E_NOTICE can be good too (to report uninitialized
// variables or catch variable name misspellings ...)
error_reporting(E_ERROR | E_WARNING | E_PARSE | E_NOTICE
// Report all errors except E_NOTICE
error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
// Report all PHP errors (see changelog)
error_reporting(E_ALL
// Report all PHP errors
error_reporting(-1
// Same as error_reporting(E_ALL
ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL
?>
Notes
Warning
Most of E_STRICT
errors are evaluated at the compile time thus such errors are not reported in the file where error_reporting is enhanced to include E_STRICT
errors (and vice versa).
Tip
Passing in the value -1
will show every possible error, even when new levels and constants are added in future PHP versions. The E_ALL
constant also behaves this way as of PHP 5.4.
See Also
- The display_errors directive
- The html_errors directive
- The xmlrpc_errors directive
- ini_set() - Sets the value of a configuration option
← error_log
restore_error_handler →
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