sybase_set_message_handler() sets a user function to
handle messages generated by the server. You may specify the name of a
global function, or use an array to specify an object reference and a
method name.
Parameters
handler
The handler expects five arguments in the following order: message
number, severity, state, line number and description. The first four
are integers. The last is a string. If the function returns FALSE,
PHP generates an ordinary error message.
connection
Return Values
Returns TRUE on success or FALSE on failure.
ChangeLog
Version
Description
4.3.5
The connection
parameter was added.
Examples
Example #1 sybase_set_message_handler() callback function
Example #2 sybase_set_message_handler() callback to a class
<?php class Sybase { function handler($msgnumber, $severity, $state, $line, $text) { var_dump($msgnumber, $severity, $state, $line, $text); } }
$sybase= new Sybase(); sybase_set_message_handler(array($sybase, 'handler')); ?>
Example #3 sybase_set_message_handler() unhandled messages
<?php // Return FALSE from this function to indicate you can't handle // this. The error is printed out as a warning, the way you're used // to it if there is no handler installed. function msg_handler($msgnumber, $severity, $state, $line, $text) { if (257 == $msgnumber) { return false; } var_dump($msgnumber, $severity, $state, $line, $text); }
sybase_set_message_handler('msg_handler'); ?>
Notes
Note: This function is only available when
using the CT library interface to Sybase, and not with the DB library.