PHP keeps track of what line# is being executed, so that when there's an error (say in pg_exec() ) it reports what line the error occured on.
This appears to happen even during runtime (not just during compilation). For example: ------------------------- <? $dbname="mydb"; $dbuser="myuser"; $dbpass="mypw"; $conn=pg_connect("dbname=$dbname, user=$dbuser, password=$dbpass"); $cmd="go and ask the mice"; $result=pg_exec($conn, $cmd); ?> -------------------------- This would result in a pg_exec error ~ line 7. PHP tracks this, even though the error is during runtime, not during the precompile. Is there a function where I can access this information? Something like "get_line();" or something? This would be REALLY HANDY for debugging large projects... -Ben -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php