The error_reporting() function determines what errors are reported from the current script.
Here is the syntax for this function:
Syntax
[code lang=”php”]
error_reporting(report_level);
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The report_level parameter is optional and specifies what report level to report for the current script. This can be set by its numeric value or its constant name, however for future versions of PHP it is recommended you use the constant name rather than the numeric value.
Report Levels
Value | Constant | Description |
---|---|---|
1 | E_ERROR | Fatal run-time errors. Errors that can not be recovered from. Execution of the script is halted |
2 | E_WARNING | Non-fatal run-time errors. Execution of the script is not halted |
4 | E_PARSE | Compile-time parse errors. Parse errors should only be generated by the parser |
8 | E_NOTICE | Run-time notices. The script found something that might be an error, but could also happen when running a script normally |
16 | E_CORE_ERROR | Fatal errors at PHP startup. This is like an E_ERROR in the PHP core |
32 | E_CORE_WARNING | Non-fatal errors at PHP startup. This is like an E_WARNING in the PHP core |
64 | E_COMPILE_ERROR | Fatal compile-time errors. This is like an E_ERROR generated by the Zend Scripting Engine |
128 | E_COMPILE_WARNING | Non-fatal compile-time errors. This is like an E_WARNING generated by the Zend Scripting Engine |
256 | E_USER_ERROR | Fatal user-generated error. This is like an E_ERROR set by the programmer using the PHP function trigger_error() |
512 | E_USER_WARNING | Non-fatal user-generated warning. This is like an E_WARNING set by the programmer using the PHP function trigger_error() |
1024 | E_USER_NOTICE | User-generated notice. This is like an E_NOTICE set by the programmer using the PHP function trigger_error() |
2048 | E_STRICT | Run-time notices. PHP suggest changes to your code to help interoperability and compatibility of the code |
4096 | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR | Catchable fatal error. This is like an E_ERROR but can be caught by a user defined handle (see also set_error_handler()) |
8191 | E_ALL | All errors and warnings, except level E_STRICT (E_STRICT will be part of E_ALL as of PHP 6.0) |
Here is an example of the error_reporting function in PHP:
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