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Vendor irap Package exception-logger Short Description Package for capturing and logging uncaught exceptions. License
MIT Homepage http://www.irap.org/
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A package to capture uncaught exceptions and log them using the provided logger.
All you have to do is create the object like so:
This will result in any uncaught exceptions being logged. The object works by setting the exception
handler so it won't have any effect if you call set_exception_handler after having created the object.
If you want to run your own exception handler, you can just have it be called by the callback as
shown below:
If you don't have a custom exception handler, I would recommend restoring PHP's default exception
handling by doing the following:
All versions of exception-logger with dependencies
Requiresphp Version
>=7.0.0 irap/logging Version
2.0.*
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