2016-06-23 23:51:08 +02:00
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<?php
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/**
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* This will initialize strict mode. It is safe to be called multiple times per process
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* eg in the event that a 3rd party lib overrides an error or exception handler.
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*
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* It is called in this file; the parent php file(s) should use require_once and do
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* not need to make any call.
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*/
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function init_strict_mode() {
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// these are safe to call multiple times per process without dups.
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error_reporting( E_ALL | E_STRICT );
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restore_strict_error_handler();
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restore_strict_exception_handler();
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// register_shutdown_function should only be called once per process to avoid dups.
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static $called = false;
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if( !$called ) {
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register_shutdown_function( "shutdown_handler" );
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$called = true;
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}
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}
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/**
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* This function restores the error handler if it should get overridden
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* eg by a 3rd party lib. Any error handlers that were registered after
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* ours are removed.
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*/
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function restore_strict_error_handler() {
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$e_handler_name = function() {
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$name = set_error_handler('restore_strict_error_handler'); // will never be used.
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restore_error_handler();
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return $name;
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};
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while( !in_array( $e_handler_name(), array( '_global_error_handler', null ) ) ) {
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restore_error_handler();
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}
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if( !$e_handler_name() ) {
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set_error_handler( '_global_error_handler' );
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}
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}
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/**
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* This function restores the exception handler if it should get overridden
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* eg by a 3rd party lib. Any error handlers that were registered after
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* ours are removed.
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*/
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function restore_strict_exception_handler() {
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$exc_handler_name = function() {
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$name = set_exception_handler('restore_strict_exception_handler'); // will never be used.
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restore_exception_handler();
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return $name;
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};
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while( !in_array( $exc_handler_name(), array( '_global_exception_handler', null ) ) ) {
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restore_exception_handler();
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}
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if( !$exc_handler_name() ) {
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set_exception_handler( '_global_exception_handler' );
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}
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}
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/***
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* This error handler callback will be called for every type of PHP notice/warning/error.
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*
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* We aspire to write solid code. everything is an exception, even minor warnings.
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*
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* However, we allow the @operator in the code to override.
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*/
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function _global_error_handler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline ) {
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/* from php.net
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* error_reporting() settings will have no effect and your error handler will
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* be called regardless - however you are still able to read the current value of
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* error_reporting and act appropriately. Of particular note is that this value will
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* be 0 if the statement that caused the error was prepended by the @ error-control operator.
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*/
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if( !error_reporting() ) {
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return;
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}
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throw new ErrorException($errstr, $errno, 0, $errfile, $errline);
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}
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/***
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* This exception handler callback will be called for any exceptions that the application code does not catch.
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*/
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2016-06-26 12:59:15 +02:00
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function _global_exception_handler( $e ) {
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2016-06-23 23:51:08 +02:00
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$msg = sprintf( "\nUncaught Exception. code: %s, message: %s\n%s : %s\n\nStack Trace:\n%s\n", $e->getCode(), $e->getMessage(), $e->getFile(), $e->getLine(), $e->getTraceAsString() );
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while( ( $e = $e->getPrevious() ) ) {
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$msg .= sprintf( "\nPrevious Exception. code: %s, message: %s\n%s : %s\n\nStack Trace:\n%s\n", $e->getCode(), $e->getMessage(), $e->getFile(), $e->getLine(), $e->getTraceAsString() );
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}
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echo $msg;
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// error_log( $msg );
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strict_mode_mail_admin( 'Uncaught exception!', $msg );
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echo "\n\nNow exiting. Please report this problem to the software author\n\n";
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exit(1);
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}
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/**
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* This shutdown handler callback prints a message and sends email on any PHP fatal error
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*/
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function shutdown_handler() {
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$error = error_get_last();
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$ignore = E_WARNING | E_NOTICE | E_USER_WARNING | E_USER_NOTICE | E_STRICT | E_DEPRECATED | E_USER_DEPRECATED;
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if ( $error && ($error['type'] & $ignore) == 0) {
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// error keys: type, file, line, message
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$msg = "Ouch! Encountered PHP Fatal Error. Shutting down.\n" . print_r( $error, true );
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echo $msg;
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strict_mode_mail_admin( 'PHP Fatal Error!', $msg );
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}
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}
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/**
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* email admin if defined
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*/
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function strict_mode_mail_admin( $subject, $msg ) {
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$subject = sprintf( '[%s] [%s] %s [pid: %s]', gethostname(), basename($_SERVER['PHP_SELF']), $subject, getmypid() );
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if( defined('ALERTS_MAIL_TO') ) {
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mail( ALERTS_MAIL_TO, $subject, $msg );
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}
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else {
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echo "\nWARNING: ALERTS_MAIL_TO not defined in environment. alert not sent with subject: $subject\n";
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}
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}
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