Php Error Reporting Show All Except E_notice
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up How do I turn off PHP Notices? up vote 66 down vote favorite 16 Notice: Constant DIR_FS_CATALOG already defined I've already commented out display_errors in php.ini, but is not working. How http://php.net/manual/en/function.error-reporting.php do I make PHP to not output such things to browsers? UPDATE I put display_errors = Off there but it's still reporting such notices, Is this an issue with PHP 5.3? Reporting numerous Call Stack too.. php error-handling constants share|improve this question edited Feb 20 '14 at 23:23 Charles 40.2k1069107 asked May 19 '10 at 15:41 user198729 16.4k75191301 3 If you're using Apache, you might have to restart your server! If you're using XAMPP just select "restart" in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2867057/how-do-i-turn-off-php-notices the manager app. –Mateusz Stawecki Apr 9 '15 at 13:54 1 I suggest running grep display_errors /path/to/php.ini to see if your line is getting overrided somewhere down the file. This is what was happening to me. –usandfriends Aug 21 '15 at 18:02 add a comment| 11 Answers 11 active oldest votes up vote 47 down vote accepted You can set display_errors to 0 or use the error_reporting() function. However, notices are annoying (I can partly sympathize) but they serve a purpose. You shouldn't be defining a constant twice, the second time won't work and the constant will remain unchanged! share|improve this answer answered May 19 '10 at 15:43 Pekka 웃 304k93700914 2 +1: I approve of mentioning that he should correct the errors, not turn off the reporting. And you did it in a gentler way than @Jonathan Kuhn :-) –Josh May 19 '10 at 16:06 1 No,seems this is a bug of php5.3,display_errors doesn't work as expected. –user198729 May 20 '10 at 11:17 @user can you show the php.ini entry please? –Pekka 웃 May 20 '10 at 11:19 display_errors = Off is already there. –user198729 May 20 '10 at 11:34 1 @user I think the local value can come from ini_set directives or php_ini_flag settings in .htaccess files. –Pekka 웃 May 20 '10 at 11:53 | show 9 more comments up vote 123 down
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1678859/what-are-differences-between-error-reportinge-all-and-error-reportinge-all policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only php error takes a minute: Sign up What are differences between error_reporting(E_ALL) and error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE) up vote 5 down vote favorite 2 I am using PHP. Could anyone explain differences between error_reporting(E_ALL) and error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE)? I noticed that when I change from E_ALL to E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE, an error which I was hacking, disappears. Regards. php error-reporting share|improve this question asked php error reporting Nov 5 '09 at 7:17 shin 9,62739125191 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 11 down vote accepted E_ALL is "everything" E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE is "everything except notices" Notices are the least-urgent kinds of messages. But they can be very useful for catching stupid programmer mistakes, like trying to read from a hash with a non-existent key, etc. (To understand the syntax, read up on bitwise operators) share|improve this answer answered Nov 5 '09 at 7:26 timdev 38.2k46084 add a comment| up vote 4 down vote E_ALL would should all the error and warning and notice - everything E_NOTICE is a special error level, showing things that won't produce error but are not good or gonna be obsolete in future release of PHP. The notice error level is meant to encourage best practices. Also it should be error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE); to report everything except notice. You are advice during development to set the error reporting to E_ALL and fix all the notice errors. a look in the manual would give much more details. share|improve this answer answere