array ( 0 => 'index.php', 1 => 'PHP Manual', ), 'head' => array ( 0 => 'UTF-8', 1 => 'en', ), 'this' => array ( 0 => 'error.getprevious.php', 1 => 'Error::getPrevious', ), 'up' => array ( 0 => 'class.error.php', 1 => 'Error', ), 'prev' => array ( 0 => 'error.getmessage.php', 1 => 'Error::getMessage', ), 'next' => array ( 0 => 'error.getcode.php', 1 => 'Error::getCode', ), 'alternatives' => array ( ), 'source' => array ( 'lang' => 'en', 'path' => 'language/predefined/error/getprevious.xml', ), ); $setup["toc"] = $TOC; $setup["toc_deprecated"] = $TOC_DEPRECATED; $setup["parents"] = $PARENTS; manual_setup($setup); ?>
(PHP 7, PHP 8)
Error::getPrevious — Returns previous Throwable
Returns previous Throwable (the third parameter of Error::__construct()).
This function has no parameters.
Example #1 Error::getPrevious() example
Looping over, and printing out, error trace.
<?php
class MyCustomError extends Error {}
function doStuff() {
try {
throw new InvalidArgumentError("You are doing it wrong!", 112);
} catch(Error $e) {
throw new MyCustomError("Something happened", 911, $e);
}
}
try {
doStuff();
} catch(Error $e) {
do {
printf("%s:%d %s (%d) [%s]\n", $e->getFile(), $e->getLine(), $e->getMessage(), $e->getCode(), get_class($e));
} while($e = $e->getPrevious());
}
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
/home/bjori/ex.php:8 Something happened (911) [MyCustomError] /home/bjori/ex.php:6 You are doing it wrong! (112) [InvalidArgumentError]