ErrorException

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

Introduction

An Error Exception.

Class synopsis

class ErrorException extends Exception {
/* Properties */
protected int $severity = E_ERROR;
/* Inherited properties */
protected string $message = "";
private string $string = "";
protected int $code;
protected string $file = "";
protected int $line;
private array $trace = [];
private ?Throwable $previous = null;
/* Methods */
public __construct(
    string $message = "",
    int $code = 0,
    int $severity = E_ERROR,
    ?string $filename = null,
    ?int $line = null,
    ?Throwable $previous = null
)
final public getSeverity(): int
/* Inherited methods */
final public Exception::getMessage(): string
final public Exception::getCode(): int
final public Exception::getFile(): string
final public Exception::getLine(): int
final public Exception::getTrace(): array
final public Exception::getTraceAsString(): string
public Exception::__toString(): string
private Exception::__clone(): void
}

Properties

severity

The severity of the exception

Examples

Example #1 Use set_error_handler() to change error messages into ErrorException.

<?php
function exception_error_handler($severity, $message, $file, $line) {
if (!(
error_reporting() & $severity)) {
// This error code is not included in error_reporting
return;
}
throw new
ErrorException($message, 0, $severity, $file, $line);
}
set_error_handler("exception_error_handler");

/* Trigger exception */
strpos();
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'ErrorException' with message 'strpos() expects at least 2 parameters, 0 given' in /home/bjori/tmp/ex.php:12
Stack trace:
#0 [internal function]: exception_error_handler(2, 'strpos() expect...', '/home/bjori/php...', 12, Array)
#1 /home/bjori/php/cleandocs/test.php(12): strpos()
#2 {main}
  thrown in /home/bjori/tmp/ex.php on line 12

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