While $php_errormsg is a global, it is not a superglobal.
You'll have to qualify it with a global keyword inside a function.
<?php
function checkErrormsg()
{
global $php_errormsg;
@strpos();
return $php_errormsg;
}
?>
(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
$php_errormsg — The previous error message
This feature has been DEPRECATED as of PHP 7.2.0. Relying on this feature is highly discouraged.
Use error_get_last() instead.
$php_errormsg is a variable containing the text of the last error message generated by PHP. This variable will only be available within the scope in which the error occurred, and only if the track_errors configuration option is turned on (it defaults to off).
If a user defined error handler (set_error_handler())
is set $php_errormsg is only set if the error handler
returns false
.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 | Directive track_errors which caused $php_errormsg to be available has been removed. |
7.2.0 | Directive track_errors which caused $php_errormsg to be available has been deprecated. |
Example #1 $php_errormsg example
<?php
@strpos();
echo $php_errormsg;
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Wrong parameter count for strpos()
While $php_errormsg is a global, it is not a superglobal.
You'll have to qualify it with a global keyword inside a function.
<?php
function checkErrormsg()
{
global $php_errormsg;
@strpos();
return $php_errormsg;
}
?>
Note: This variable doesn't seem to get populated if you're running Xdebug.
The track_errors parameter is PHP_INI_ALL, so you can use code like this:
<?php
ini_set('track_errors', 1);
$result = @do_risky_thing();
if (! $result) {
echo '<p>Error' . htmlspecialchars($php_errormsg) . '</p>';
}
ini_set('track_errors', 0);
?>
$php_errormsg does not contain the error message generated inside a function. See the example below:
<?php
@strpos();
function checkErrormsg()
{
global $php_errormsg;
echo "First Error is: $php_errormsg <br />";
@ini_set();
echo "Error is: $php_errormsg";
}
checkErrormsg();
?>
This will output:
First Error is: strpos() expects at least 2 parameters, 0 given
Error is: strpos() expects at least 2 parameters, 0 given