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adodb-errorhandler.inc.php
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<?php
/**
* ADOdb Default Error Handler.
*
* This file is part of ADOdb, a Database Abstraction Layer library for PHP.
*
* @package ADOdb
* @link https://adodb.org Project's web site and documentation
* @link https://github.com/ADOdb/ADOdb Source code and issue tracker
*
* The ADOdb Library is dual-licensed, released under both the BSD 3-Clause
* and the GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL) v2.1 or, at your option,
* any later version. This means you can use it in proprietary products.
* See the LICENSE.md file distributed with this source code for details.
* @license BSD-3-Clause
* @license LGPL-2.1-or-later
*
* @copyright 2000-2013 John Lim
* @copyright 2014 Damien Regad, Mark Newnham and the ADOdb community
*/
// added Claudio Bustos clbustos#entelchile.net
if (!defined('ADODB_ERROR_HANDLER_TYPE')) define('ADODB_ERROR_HANDLER_TYPE',E_USER_ERROR);
if (!defined('ADODB_ERROR_HANDLER')) define('ADODB_ERROR_HANDLER','ADODB_Error_Handler');
/**
* Default Error Handler. This will be called with the following params
*
* @param $dbms the RDBMS you are connecting to
* @param $fn the name of the calling function (in uppercase)
* @param $errno the native error number from the database
* @param $errmsg the native error msg from the database
* @param $p1 $fn specific parameter - see below
* @param $p2 $fn specific parameter - see below
* @param $thisConn $current connection object - can be false if no connection object created
*/
function ADODB_Error_Handler($dbms, $fn, $errno, $errmsg, $p1, $p2, &$thisConnection)
{
if (error_reporting() == 0) return; // obey @ protocol
switch($fn) {
case 'EXECUTE':
$sql = $p1;
$inputparams = $p2;
$s = "$dbms error: [$errno: $errmsg] in $fn(\"$sql\")\n";
break;
case 'PCONNECT':
case 'CONNECT':
$host = $p1;
$database = $p2;
$s = "$dbms error: [$errno: $errmsg] in $fn($host, '****', '****', $database)\n";
break;
default:
$s = "$dbms error: [$errno: $errmsg] in $fn($p1, $p2)\n";
break;
}
/*
* Log connection error somewhere
* 0 message is sent to PHP's system logger, using the Operating System's system
* logging mechanism or a file, depending on what the error_log configuration
* directive is set to.
* 1 message is sent by email to the address in the destination parameter.
* This is the only message type where the fourth parameter, extra_headers is used.
* This message type uses the same internal function as mail() does.
* 2 message is sent through the PHP debugging connection.
* This option is only available if remote debugging has been enabled.
* In this case, the destination parameter specifies the host name or IP address
* and optionally, port number, of the socket receiving the debug information.
* 3 message is appended to the file destination
*/
if (defined('ADODB_ERROR_LOG_TYPE')) {
$t = date('Y-m-d H:i:s');
if (defined('ADODB_ERROR_LOG_DEST'))
error_log("($t) $s", ADODB_ERROR_LOG_TYPE, ADODB_ERROR_LOG_DEST);
else
error_log("($t) $s", ADODB_ERROR_LOG_TYPE);
}
//print "<p>$s</p>";
trigger_error($s,ADODB_ERROR_HANDLER_TYPE);
}