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The intl extension has particular conventions regarding error reporting.
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These conventions are enumerated in this document.
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:: The last error is always stored globally.
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The global error code can be obtained in userland with intl_get_error_code().
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This is a U_* error code defined by ICU, but it does not have necessarily to be
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returned obtained after a call to an ICU function. That is to say, the internal
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PHP wrapper functions can set these error codes when appropriate. For instance,
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in response to bad arguments (e.g. zend_parse_parameters() failure), the PHP
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wrapper function should set the global error code to U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR).
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The error code (an integer) can be converter to the corresponding enum name
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string in userland with intl_error_name().
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The associated message can be obtained with intl_get_error_message(). This is a
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message set by the PHP wrapping code, not by ICU. The message should include the
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name of the function that failed in order to make debugging easier (though if
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you activate warnings with intl.error_level or exceptions with
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intl.use_exceptions you get more fine-grained information about where the
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error occurred).
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The internal PHP code can set the global last error with:
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void intl_error_set_code(intl_error* err, UErrorCode err_code);
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void intl_error_set_custom_msg(intl_error* err, char* msg, int copyMsg);
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void intl_error_set(intl_error* err, UErrorCode code, char* msg, int copyMsg);
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and by passing NULL as the first parameter. The last function is a combination
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of the first two. If the message is not a static buffer, copyMsg should be 1.
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This makes the message string be copied and freed when no longer needed. There's
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no way to pass ownership of the string without it being copied.
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:: The last is ALSO stored in the object whose method call triggered the error,
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unless the error is due to bad arguments, in which case only the global error
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should be set
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Objects store an intl_error structed in their private data. For instance:
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typedef struct {
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zend_object zo;
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intl_error err;
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Calendar* ucal;
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} Calendar_object;
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The global error and the object error can be SIMULTANEOUSLY set with these
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functions:
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void intl_errors_set_custom_msg(intl_error* err, char* msg, int copyMsg);
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void intl_errors_set_code(intl_error* err, UErrorCode err_code);
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void intl_errors_set(intl_error* err, UErrorCode code, char* msg, int copyMsg);
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by passing a pointer to the object's intl_error structed as the first parameter.
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Node the extra 's' in the functions' names ('errors', not 'error').
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Static methods should only set the global error.
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:: Intl classes that can be instantiated should provide ::getErrorCode() and
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getErrorMessage() methods
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These methods are used to retrieve the error codes stored in the object's
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private intl_error structured and mirror the global intl_get_error_code() and
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intl_get_error_message().
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:: Intl methods and functions should return FALSE on error (even argument
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parsing errors), not NULL. Constructors and factory methods are the
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exception; these should return NULL, not FALSE.
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Not that constructors in Intl generally (always?) don't throws exceptions.
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They instead destroy the object to that the result of new IntlClass() can
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be NULL. This may be surprising.
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:: Intl functions and methods should reset the global error before doing
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anything else (even parse the arguments); instance methods should also reset
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the object's private error
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Errors should be lost after a function call. This is different from the way
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ICU operates, where functions return immediately if an error is set.
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Error resetting can be done with:
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void intl_error_reset(NULL); /* reset global error */
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void intl_errors_reset(intl_error* err); /* reset global and object error */
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In practice, intl_errors_reset() is not used because most classes have also
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plain functions mapped to the same internal functions as their instance methods.
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Fetching of the object is done with zend_parse_method_parameters() instead of
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directly using getThis(). Therefore, no reference to object is obtained until
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the arguments are fully parsed. Without a reference to the object, there's no
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way to reset the object's internal error code. Instead, resetting of the
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object's internal error code is done upon fetching the object from its zval.
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Example:
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U_CFUNC PHP_FUNCTION(breakiter_set_text)
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{
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/* ... variable declations ... */
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BREAKITER_METHOD_INIT_VARS; /* macro also resets global error */
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object = getThis();
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if (zend_parse_parameters(ZEND_NUM_ARGS(), "s",
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&text, &text_len) == FAILURE) {
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intl_error_set(NULL, U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR,
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"breakiter_set_text: bad arguments", 0);
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RETURN_FALSE;
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}
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/* ... */
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BREAKITER_METHOD_FETCH_OBJECT; /* macro also resets object's error */
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/* ... */
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}
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Implementations of ::getErrorCode() and ::getErrorMessage() should not reset the
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object's error code.
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