trigger_error

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.1, PHP 5, PHP 7)
Generates a user-level error/warning/notice message
bool trigger_error ( string $error_msg [, int $error_type = E_USER_NOTICE ] )

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.

Parameters:
error_msg

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_type

The designated error type for this error. It only works with the E_USER family of constants, and will default to E_USER_NOTICE.

Returns:

This function returns FALSE if wrong error_type is specified, TRUE otherwise.

Examples:
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);
}
?>

See also:

error_reporting() -

set_error_handler() -

restore_error_handler() -

error level constants -

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2016-02-24 15:53:51
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