Re: Re: Question about C++ like macros on PHP

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Thnx for the tip. I wanted debug features only for this function. So working with debug_backtrace() was what I needed.

Thnx again,
Andrei

Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, January 31, 2006 6:40 am, Andrei wrote:
Well I know, I wanted to know if any1 did find a workaround...

To be more clear, since obviously several other posters aren't aware
of it...

http://php.net/set_error_handler allows you to write a function to be
called when an error occurs and that function accepts optional
arguments of $file and $line which PHP will fill with the __FILE__ and
__LINE__ values of the offending code.

Which is precisely what you need.


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