> I added an E_STRICT error level today which purists can use to make sure > that there scripts are using the latest and greatest suggested method of > coding (according to what we decide). > Should E_STRICT halt execution (as with E_ERROR) or simply state a warning (as with E_NOTICE / E_WARNING)?
Either way main/main.c : php_error_cb() needs something like the following (Looking for thoughts on exact verbage) Index: main/main.c =================================================================== RCS file: /repository/php-src/main/main.c,v retrieving revision 1.579 diff -u -r1.579 main.c --- main/main.c 9 Oct 2003 02:58:34 -0000 1.579 +++ main/main.c 19 Nov 2003 05:18:15 -0000 @@ -723,6 +723,9 @@ case E_USER_NOTICE: error_type_str = "Notice"; break; + case E_STRICT: + error_type_str = "Strict Standards"; + break; default: error_type_str = "Unknown error"; break; -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php