Hướng dẫn e_warning php
The constants below are always available as part of the PHP core. Errors and Logging
The above values (either numerical or symbolic) are used to build up a bitmask that specifies which errors to report. You can use the bitwise operators to combine these values or mask out certain types of errors. Note that only '|', '~', '!', '^' and '&' will be understood within php.ini. russthom at fivegulf dot com ¶ 10 years ago
FriendlyErrorType($type)
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$exceptions["1"]; cl at viazenetti dot de ¶ 4 years ago
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= [ kaioker ¶ 11 months ago
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(array_slice(get_defined_constants(true)['Core'], 1, 15, true))[$type];//the same in readable form ErikBachmann ¶ 3 years ago
$constants['Core'] as $key => $value ) { // Each Core constant PhpMyCoder ¶ 12 years ago
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implode(' | ', $constants); Herbert ¶ 6 years ago
= 'warning'; // Allowed values: error/warning/notice/all$error_error = (int) E_ERROR | E_USER_ERROR | E_CORE_ERROR | E_COMPILE_ERROR | E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR | E_PARSE; damian at thebestisp dot dot dot com ¶ 6 years ago
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