php.net |  support |  documentation |  report a bug |  advanced search |  search howto |  statistics |  random bug |  login
Request #12256 Error tracking:pass the line number of the function call instead of fun.defin
Submitted: 2001-07-19 10:57 UTC Modified: 2003-04-22 00:01 UTC
From: sivasubraj at lycosmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS:
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
Welcome back! If you're the original bug submitter, here's where you can edit the bug or add additional notes.
If you forgot your password, you can retrieve your password here.
Password:
Status:
Package:
Bug Type:
Summary:
From: sivasubraj at lycosmail dot com
New email:
PHP Version: OS:

 

 [2001-07-19 10:57 UTC] sivasubraj at lycosmail dot com
<?php

class numberHandler 
{
  function numberHandler ()
  {
  }
  
  function divide_by ($num, $div)
  {
  	// prova a rifiutare parametri incorretti
	
	
  	// this will cause an Error in case $div is zero
  	return $num/$div;
	
	
  }
};

// Some code

$n = new numberHandler();
print $n->divide_by(4,2) . "\n"; // ok
print $n->divide_by(4,0) . "\n"; // Here's the error
print numberHandler::divide_by(10,5) . "\n";


/*
A "Division by zero on line 13" error will be reported with the line number from the inner of the class and there's no way of tracking the real originator of the error.
How to make it possible to track the origin of the error, like in Java ?
Siva


Author: vincent 
Date:   2001-07-19 05:05:49

Ask the PHP boys to make their product give proper line numbers.\ 
 
The same happens when you give an incorrect number of parameters for a function. The linenumber will indicate the function definition instead of the line where you do the function call.

*/

?>

Patches

Pull Requests

History

AllCommentsChangesGit/SVN commitsRelated reports
 [2003-04-22 00:01 UTC] pollita@php.net
See the manual page for: debug_backtrace()
 
PHP Copyright © 2001-2024 The PHP Group
All rights reserved.
Last updated: Fri Dec 06 13:01:29 2024 UTC