PEAR::raiseError()
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PEAR::raiseError()
Synopsis
PEAR_Error PEAR::raiseError ( mixed $message , int $code , int $mode , int|array $options , mixed $userinfo , string $error_class , boolean $skipmsg )
raiseError()
Parameter
- string $message
-
Error message string or PEAR_Error object. The default message is unknown error if left blank.
- integer $code
-
Error code. It is recommended to use an error code for even the simplest errors, in order to simplify error handling and processing.
- integer $mode
-
Error mode. This is one of PEAR_ERROR_RETURN, PEAR_ERROR_PRINT, PEAR_ERROR_TRIGGER, PEAR_ERROR_DIE, PEAR_ERROR_CALLBACK, or PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION. See setErrorHandling() for detailed information and examples of the meaning of these constants.
- mixed $options
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Error options. This depends on the value of $mode, and is documented in setErrorHandling().
- mixed $userinfo
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Optional user information. This can be used to store any error-specific information, and has an unspecified format.
- string $error_class
-
Error class name to use as the error object. The default error class is PEAR_Error. Use this parameter to specify another class to use, such as a custom class extending PEAR_Error
- boolean $skipmsg
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Use this parameter if you are using a custom class that does not accept an error message in its constructor. Never use this parameter without the $error_class parameter - it will not work.
Return value
A PEAR_Error object is returned, unless PEAR_ERROR_DIE terminates execution or a PEAR_ERROR_EXCEPTION is never handled.
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