ErrorException::getSeverity

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

ErrorException::getSeverityGets the exception severity

Description

final public ErrorException::getSeverity(): int

Returns the severity of the exception.

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns the severity level of the exception.

Examples

Example #1 ErrorException::getSeverity() example

<?php
try {
throw new
ErrorException("Exception message", 0, E_USER_ERROR);
} catch(
ErrorException $e) {
echo
"This exception severity is: " . $e->getSeverity();
var_dump($e->getSeverity() === E_USER_ERROR);
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

This exception severity is: 256
bool(true)

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cyjimmy264 at gmail dot com
7 years ago
function friendly_severity($severity) {
    $names = [];

    $consts = array_flip(
        array_slice(
            get_defined_constants(true)['Core'], 0, 15, true));

    foreach ($consts as $code => $name) {
        if ($severity & $code) $names []= $name;
    }

    return join(' | ', $names);
}
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fgaab
14 years ago
Try this as replacement for error_reporting(...)

<?php
   
function exception_error_handler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline ) {
       
$severity =
           
1 * E_ERROR |
           
1 * E_WARNING |
           
0 * E_PARSE |
           
0 * E_NOTICE |
           
0 * E_CORE_ERROR |
           
0 * E_CORE_WARNING |
           
0 * E_COMPILE_ERROR |
           
0 * E_COMPILE_WARNING |
           
0 * E_USER_ERROR |
           
0 * E_USER_WARNING |
           
0 * E_USER_NOTICE |
           
0 * E_STRICT |
           
0 * E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR |
           
0 * E_DEPRECATED |
           
0 * E_USER_DEPRECATED;
       
$ex = new ErrorException($errstr, 0, $errno, $errfile, $errline);
        if ((
$ex->getSeverity() & $severity) != 0) {
                       throw
$ex;
                }
    }
   
set_error_handler("exception_error_handler");
?>
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