问题
I am following good programming practices and I am logging the PHP errors to file instead of displaying it to user. I use set_error_handler()
for that.
Now the problem. For example, I have somewhere:
@file_exists('/some/file/that/is/outside/openbasedir.txt');
But despite the error suppression operator, the error message logs. I don't want that. I want suppressed errors not to pass to my error handler.
回答1:
The @
operator temporarily sets error_reporting to 0, so you can test the value of error_reporting in your error handler:
if (ini_get('error_reporting') == 0) {
return;
}
Or even better, log only error types that are in error_reporting:
$error_reporting = ini_get('error_reporting');
if ( !($error_reporting & $errno) ) {
return;
}
Also take a look at the log_errors and error_log options, for automatically logging errors to a file or to syslog.
回答2:
Solution that also works for PHP 7
According to the PHP docs:
If you have set a custom error handler function with set_error_handler() then it will still get called, but this custom error handler can (and should) call error_reporting() which will return 0 when the call that triggered the error was preceded by an @.
Source: http://php.net/manual/en/language.operators.errorcontrol.php
So you can use the following code in your error handler:
function exception_error_handler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline ) {
if (error_reporting() == 0) {
/// @ sign temporary disabled error reporting
return;
}
throw new ErrorException($errstr, 0, $errno, $errfile, $errline);
}
set_error_handler("exception_error_handler");
回答3:
You should actually avoid usage of @
operator. First of all, it is slow, and I would as far as to call it harmful.
What you should have instead is in php.ini
file have two line:
error_repoting = E_ALL | E_STRICT
display_errors = Off
... or , if you do not have access to the php.ini file , then at the top of index.php (or any other bootstrap file) you should add :
error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT );
ini_set('display_errors', 0);
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7380782/error-suppression-operator-and-set-error-handler