On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 07:02:49PM +0200, Lenar L�hmus wrote:
> Now there
> are plenty of PHP scripts and projects just sitting somewhere but abandoned
> by their creators waiting to be downloaded. That script/project could use
> custom error handlers and could somehow depend on PHP4's behaviour. You
> never know.
That's true to some extent. At the same time, these folks will most
likely be plagued by the var depricated notices.
I suspect that in most cases, under the proposed "only call error handlers
when the reporting bitmask is met" plan, the only errors that will miss
the error handler are E_STRICT. This is good.
> Hmm I don't find adding an parameter to error_reporting() call making my
> life much harder. I didn't need it before, remember? I can go and write
> version_compare() in my error handler too to remain BC after using this new
> parameter.
Both of those proposals set up a maintenance/technical support headache.
--Dan
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