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PHP 7 Programming Cookbook

By : Doug Bierer
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PHP 7 Programming Cookbook

By: Doug Bierer

Overview of this book

PHP 7 comes with a myriad of new features and great tools to optimize your code and make your code perform faster than in previous versions. Most importantly, it allows you to maintain high traffic on your websites with low-cost hardware and servers through a multithreading web server. This book demonstrates intermediate to advanced PHP techniques with a focus on PHP 7. Each recipe is designed to solve practical, real-world problems faced by PHP developers like yourself every day. We also cover new ways of writing PHP code made possible only in version 7. In addition, we discuss backward-compatibility breaks and give you plenty of guidance on when and where PHP 5 code needs to be changed to produce the correct results when running under PHP 7. This book also incorporates the latest PHP 7.x features. By the end of the book, you will be equipped with the tools and skills required to deliver efficient applications for your websites and enterprises.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
PHP 7 Programming Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Universal exception handler


Exceptions are especially useful when used in conjunction with code in a try/catch block. Using this construct, however, can be awkward in some situations, making code virtually unreadable. Another consideration is that many classes end up throwing exceptions that you have not anticipated. In such cases, it would be highly desirable to have some sort of fallback exception handler.

How to do it...

  1. First, we define a generic exception handling class, Application\Error\Handler:

    namespace Application\Error;
    class Handler
    {
      // code goes here
    }
  2. We define properties that represents a log file. If the name is not supplied, it is named after the year, month, and day. In the constructor, we use set_exception_handler() to assign the exceptionHandler() method (in this class) as the fallback handler:

    protected $logFile;
    public function __construct(
      $logFileDir = NULL, $logFile = NULL)
    {
      $logFile = $logFile    ?? date('Ymd') . '.log';
      $logFileDir = $logFileDir ?? __DIR__...