php3-list | 199908
Date: 08/24/99
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rasmus Lerdorf [mailto:rasmus <email protected>]
> Sent: 13 August 1999 02:33 PM
> To: Derek Bruce
> Cc: PHP List
> Subject: Re: [PHP3] 0 is not a result
>
> > Newbie question: the <email protected> These are the things that elude me
> as to where
> > to find how and why this works and what it is called. I did
> some searches,
> > but couldn't find anything on the subject of "@". =)
>
> It is mentioned in the "Error Handling" chapter of the manual.
While we are on the subject is there any way to catch fatal errors.
In perl, eval cound be used for this, and the fatal error message is return
in a variable $! or @! or something.
Can/will php support catching such errors.
Sam
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