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Example that shows the effect of scream

This example demonstrates how scream affects the behaviour of PHP's error handler.

Example #1 Enabling and disabling scream at runtime

<?php
// Make sure errors will be shown
ini_set('display_errors'true);
error_reporting(E_ALL);

// Disable scream - this is the default and produce an error
ini_set('scream.enabled'false);
echo 
"Opening http://example.com/not-existing-file\n";
@
fopen('http://example.com/not-existing-file''r');

// Now enable scream and try again
ini_set('scream.enabled'true);
echo 
"Opening http://example.com/not-existing-file\n";
@
fopen('http://example.com/another-not-existing-file''r');
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

Opening http://example.com/not-existing-file
Opening http://example.com/not-existing-file

Warning: fopen(http://example.com/another-not-existing-file): failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found in example.php on line 14

Note: Usually one would set this in the php.ini configuration file instead of changing the code.



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