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  set_error_handler(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PHP 5, PHP 7) set_error_handler — Sets a user-defined error handler function 
  Description
   mixed set_error_handler
    ( callable $error_handler
   [, int $error_types= E_ALL | E_STRICT
  ] ) 
   This function can be used for defining your own way of handling errors
   during runtime, for example in applications in which you need to do
   cleanup of data/files when a critical error happens, or when you need
   to trigger an error under certain conditions (using
   trigger_error()).
   
   It is important to remember that the standard PHP error handler is completely
   bypassed for the error types specified by error_typesunless the callback function returnsFALSE.
   error_reporting() settings will have no effect and your
   error handler will be called regardless - however you are still able to read 
   the current value of 
   error_reporting and act
   appropriately. Of particular note is that this value will be 0 if the
   statement that caused the error was prepended by the
   @ error-control
   operator. 
   Also note that it is your responsibility to die() if
   necessary. If the error-handler function returns, script execution
   will continue with the next statement after the one that caused an error.
   
   The following error types cannot be handled with a user defined
   function: E_ERROR,E_PARSE,E_CORE_ERROR,E_CORE_WARNING,E_COMPILE_ERROR,E_COMPILE_WARNING, and
   most ofE_STRICTraised in the file where
   set_error_handler() is called. 
   If errors occur before the script is executed (e.g. on file uploads) the 
   custom error handler cannot be called since it is not registered at that 
   time.
   
  Parameters
    
    
     
error_handler
      
       A callback with the following signature.
       NULLmay be passed instead, to reset this handler to its default state.
       Instead of a function name, an array containing an object reference 
       and a method name can also be supplied. 
        
        bool handler
         ( int $errno, string$errstr[, string$errfile[, int$errline[, array$errcontext]]] ) 
        
         
errno
          
           The first parameter, errno, contains the
           level of the error raised, as an integer.
errstr
          
           The second parameter, errstr, contains the
           error message, as a string.
errfile
          
           The third parameter is optional, errfile,
           which contains the filename that the error was raised in, as a string.
errline
          
           The fourth parameter is optional, errline,
           which contains the line number the error was raised at, as an integer.
errcontext
          
           The fifth parameter is optional, errcontext,
           which is an array that points to the active symbol table at the point
           the error occurred.  In other words,errcontextwill contain an array of every variable that existed in the scope the
           error was triggered in.
           User error handler must not modify error context.Warning
           
            This parameter has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 7.2.0.
            Relying on it is highly discouraged.
            
       If the function returns FALSEthen the normal error handler continues.
error_types
      
       Can be used to mask the triggering of the
       error_handlerfunction just like the error_reporting ini setting 
       controls which errors are shown. Without this mask set theerror_handlerwill be called for every error
       regardless to the setting of the error_reporting setting. 
  Return Values
   Returns a string containing the previously defined error handler (if any). If
   the built-in error handler is used NULLis returned.NULLis also returned
   in case of an error such as an invalid callback. If the previous error handler
   was a class method, this function will return an indexed array with the class
   and the method name. 
  Examples
    
    Example #1 Error handling with set_error_handler() and trigger_error() 
     The example below shows the handling of internal exceptions by
     triggering errors and handling them with a user defined function:
    
<?php// error handler function
 function myErrorHandler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline)
 {
 if (!(error_reporting() & $errno)) {
 // This error code is not included in error_reporting, so let it fall
 // through to the standard PHP error handler
 return false;
 }
 
 switch ($errno) {
 case E_USER_ERROR:
 echo "<b>My ERROR</b> [$errno] $errstr<br />\n";
 echo "  Fatal error on line $errline in file $errfile";
 echo ", PHP " . PHP_VERSION . " (" . PHP_OS . ")<br />\n";
 echo "Aborting...<br />\n";
 exit(1);
 break;
 
 case E_USER_WARNING:
 echo "<b>My WARNING</b> [$errno] $errstr<br />\n";
 break;
 
 case E_USER_NOTICE:
 echo "<b>My NOTICE</b> [$errno] $errstr<br />\n";
 break;
 
 default:
 echo "Unknown error type: [$errno] $errstr<br />\n";
 break;
 }
 
 /* Don't execute PHP internal error handler */
 return true;
 }
 
 // function to test the error handling
 function scale_by_log($vect, $scale)
 {
 if (!is_numeric($scale) || $scale <= 0) {
 trigger_error("log(x) for x <= 0 is undefined, you used: scale = $scale", E_USER_ERROR);
 }
 
 if (!is_array($vect)) {
 trigger_error("Incorrect input vector, array of values expected", E_USER_WARNING);
 return null;
 }
 
 $temp = array();
 foreach($vect as $pos => $value) {
 if (!is_numeric($value)) {
 trigger_error("Value at position $pos is not a number, using 0 (zero)", E_USER_NOTICE);
 $value = 0;
 }
 $temp[$pos] = log($scale) * $value;
 }
 
 return $temp;
 }
 
 // set to the user defined error handler
 $old_error_handler = set_error_handler("myErrorHandler");
 
 // trigger some errors, first define a mixed array with a non-numeric item
 echo "vector a\n";
 $a = array(2, 3, "foo", 5.5, 43.3, 21.11);
 print_r($a);
 
 // now generate second array
 echo "----\nvector b - a notice (b = log(PI) * a)\n";
 /* Value at position $pos is not a number, using 0 (zero) */
 $b = scale_by_log($a, M_PI);
 print_r($b);
 
 // this is trouble, we pass a string instead of an array
 echo "----\nvector c - a warning\n";
 /* Incorrect input vector, array of values expected */
 $c = scale_by_log("not array", 2.3);
 var_dump($c); // NULL
 
 // this is a critical error, log of zero or negative number is undefined
 echo "----\nvector d - fatal error\n";
 /* log(x) for x <= 0 is undefined, you used: scale = $scale" */
 $d = scale_by_log($a, -2.5);
 var_dump($d); // Never reached
 ?>
 The above example will output
something similar to:
vector a
Array
(
    [0] => 2
    [1] => 3
    [2] => foo
    [3] => 5.5
    [4] => 43.3
    [5] => 21.11
)
----
vector b - a notice (b = log(PI) * a)
<b>My NOTICE</b> [1024] Value at position 2 is not a number, using 0 (zero)<br />
Array
(
    [0] => 2.2894597716988
    [1] => 3.4341896575482
    [2] => 0
    [3] => 6.2960143721717
    [4] => 49.566804057279
    [5] => 24.165247890281
)
----
vector c - a warning
<b>My WARNING</b> [512] Incorrect input vector, array of values expected<br />
NULL
----
vector d - fatal error
<b>My ERROR</b> [256] log(x) for x <= 0 is undefined, you used: scale = -2.5<br />
  Fatal error on line 35 in file trigger_error.php, PHP 5.2.1 (FreeBSD)<br />
Aborting...<br />
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