Date: 12/02/02
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On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
> > right, die() works fine for that.
>
> OK, let die() stay there. BUT big notes should be added to the
> die() docs then about unsafe usage (to print out error messages
> to users). So if someone is interested in what die() does, he
> get some explanation on why he should *not* use it (despite the
> fact that it is used in examples).
>
> BTW I was quite surprised from the first moment I have used
> user_error() / trigger_error() that its default is *not*
> E_USER_ERROR. I expected it to default to E_USER_ERROR, because
>
> 1. It's name is ..._error()
> 2. Generally all errors handled with these functions should stop
> the script run anyway IMHO...
right, of course.
Derick
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