Your lucky day, ZE2 will implement this (see
http://www.php.net/ZEND_CHANGES.txt ). If you need this
functionality right now I suggest going with xdebug or apd,
both provide such kind of facility.
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 02:20:33PM -0500, John Lange wrote :
> Since I accidently subscribed to the wrong list I might as well post this
> while I'm here... :)
>
> We do a lot of developing in PHP and we always use classes and inheritance
> for everything but there is one thing that drives me up the wall about PHP.
>
> If I call a function with the wrong number of parameters PHP reports the
> error on the line where the function is declared and gives NO HINT as to
> where that call is being made from.
>
> You have no idea how hard it is and how many hours and hours I've spent
> trying to trace back the one function call with the wrong parameters....
>
> Lord PLEASE implement some kind of "stack_trace()" function (yes, just
> like Java) that shows how PHP got to the place where the error is.
>
> That would shorten my development time fantastically.
>
> I know there is a lot of work being done these days on the inheritance and
> class model in the newest version of PHP (public and private functions
> etc.) so I apologize if this is something that has already been addressed.
>
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