Greg,

On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 15:07 -0500, Greg Beaver wrote:
> Now what?  The error message doesn't tell Joe where to find PEAR2::Foo,
> or any other useful information on how to find it, just that it can't be
> found.  PEAR2, however, knows exactly where it should be found, and has
> some idea of why it isn't there (package not installed).  In addition,
> there is no stack trace that can be used to debug the call chain that
> led to the problem if PEAR2::Foo *is* installed, and Joe reports the
> problem to the maintainers of PEAR2::Blah.
> 
> Without my die(new Exception()), there is no way to pass this known
> information back out of PEAR2_Autoload to Joe, and it makes both
> development and debugging much more difficult, and unnecessarily so.

function __autoload($a) {
   $b = debug_backtrace();
   if ($bt[1]["function"] == "class_exists") {
       echo "in get_class";
   }
}

should work quite well without obscure engine hacks - or am I missing
something?

johannes

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