> > +0 > > > > No great harm in doing it, but for myself if I'm going to override the error > > handler, I'm going to override the entire error handler. > > The need that came up here was that people only wanted to use their error > handler for their own trigger_error()'ed errors. For normal PHP errors > they still wanted to use the default handler. This request does make some > sense, and hence Andrei's patch. > Nah, I know. I'm not saying I'm against it, all I'm saying is that noone will hear any objections from me. It puts an extra tool in the hands of the user at negligible cost and that's a good thing. All I meant by my comment was that it's a tool I don't ever see myself (personally) using.
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