@ 2017-06-28T13:49:37Z

<?php //We set an error handler to throw an ErrorException whenever an error is triggered set_error_handler(function (int $severity, string $message, string $filename, int $line) { echo "Throwing ErrorException

"; throw new ErrorException($message, 0, $severity, $filename, $line); }); //We're going to test this error handler passing wrong arguments to array_diff //array_diff compares array items CASTING them to string. Yes, it is retarded. No, it's not the lol here. //http://php.net/manual/en/function.array-diff.php //We declare an object that can't be cast to string $stdObject = new stdClass(); //First case: let's trigger an error try { $hello = (string) $stdObject; }catch(ErrorException $ee){ //Handler is called, exception is thrown and catched here. Yay! echo "Catched exception: " . $ee->getMessage() . "

"; } echo "

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"; //Second case: let's trigger an error try { array_diff([], [$stdObject]); }catch(ErrorException $ee){ //Handler is called, exception is thrown and catched here. Yay! echo "Catched exception: " . $ee->getMessage() . "

"; } echo "

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"; //Third case: let's trigger a slightly different error try { array_diff([$stdObject], [$stdObject]); }catch(ErrorException $ee){ //Handler is called, exception is thrown but... IT IS NOT CATCHED! echo "Catched exception: " . $ee->getMessage() . "

"; }