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Error::getTraceAsString — Gets the stack trace as a string
Returns the stack trace as a string.
This function has no parameters.
Returns the stack trace as a string.
Example #1 Error::getTraceAsString() example
<?php
function test() {
throw new Error;
}
try {
test();
} catch(Error $e) {
echo $e->getTraceAsString();
}
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
#0 /home/bjori/tmp/ex.php(7): test() #1 {main}