(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
trigger_error — Generates a user-level error/warning/notice message
Used to trigger a user error condition, it can be used in conjunction with the built-in error handler, or with a user defined function that has been set as the new error handler (set_error_handler()).
This function is useful when you need to generate a particular response to an exception at runtime.
message
The designated error message for this error. It's limited to 1024 bytes in length. Any additional characters beyond 1024 bytes will be truncated.
error_level
The designated error type for this error. It only works with the E_USER
family of constants, and will default to E_USER_NOTICE
.
Always returns true
.
This function throws a ValueError if
error_level
is not one of
E_USER_ERROR
, E_USER_WARNING
,
E_USER_NOTICE
, E_USER_DEPRECATED
.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
The function now throws a ValueError if an invalid
error_level is specified. Previously, it returned false .
|
Example #1 trigger_error() example
See set_error_handler() for a more extensive example.
<?php
if ($divisor == 0) {
trigger_error("Cannot divide by zero", E_USER_ERROR);
}
?>
HTML entities in message
are not
escaped. Use htmlentities() on the message if
the error is to be displayed in a browser.