After being set to 1, my assert_options(ASSERT_BAIL) value stubbornly stayed there until Apache was restarted, returning it to its default of 0.
(Reproducible on my PHP Version 5.1.2, Apache/2.2.0 (Win32))
assert_options
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
assert_options — Set/get the various assert flags
Description
Set the various assert() control options or just query their current settings.
Parameters
- what
-
Assert Options option ini-parameter default description ASSERT_ACTIVE assert.active 1 enable assert() evaluation ASSERT_WARNING assert.warning 1 issue a PHP warning for each failed assertion ASSERT_BAIL assert.bail 0 terminate execution on failed assertions ASSERT_QUIET_EVAL assert.quiet_eval 0 disable error_reporting during assertion expression evaluation ASSERT_CALLBACK assert.callback (NULL) user function to call on failed assertions - value
-
An optional new value for the option.
Return Values
Returns the original setting of any option or FALSE on errors.
assert_options
gherson at snet dot net
31-Oct-2007 05:58
31-Oct-2007 05:58
webmaster at eiscp dot de
24-Oct-2007 10:45
24-Oct-2007 10:45
For all of you try to throw an exception in assert callback function you must set options in following form:
<?php
error_reporting(E_ALL | E_STRICT);
function assert_callcack($file, $line, $message) {
throw new Exception();
}
assert_options(ASSERT_ACTIVE, 1);
assert_options(ASSERT_WARNING, 0);
assert_options(ASSERT_BAIL, 0);
assert_options(ASSERT_QUIET_EVAL, 0);
assert_options(ASSERT_CALLBACK, 'assert_callcack');
try {
assert(false);
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Yes';
}
?>
Frédéric Bouchery
21-Jul-2003 02:25
21-Jul-2003 02:25
Here is an exemple how to use the assertion callback function :
<?php
assert_options( ASSERT_CALLBACK, 'assert_callback');
function assert_callback( $script, $line, $message ) {
echo 'You have a design error in your script <b>', $script,'</b> : line <b>', $line,'</b> :<br />';
echo '<b>', ereg_replace( '^.*//\*', '', $message ), '</b><br /><br />';
echo 'Open the source file and check it, because it\'s not a normal behaviour !';
exit;
}
$x = 3;
assert('is_integer( $x ) && ($x >= 0) && ($x <= 10); //* $x must be an integer value from 0 to 10' );
echo "0 <= $x <= 10";
?>
assertion is usefull for "design by contract" methodology ...
