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Different types of errors are :- E_ERROR: A fatal error that causes script termination- E_WARNING: Run-time warning that does not cause script termination- E_PARSE: Compile time parse error.- E_NOTICE: Run time notice caused due to error in code- E_CORE_ERROR: Fatal errors that occur during PHP's initial startup (installation)- E_CORE_WARNING: Warnings that occur during PHP's initial startup- E_COMPILE_ERROR: Fatal compile-time errors indication problem with script.- E_USER_ERROR: User-generated error message.- E_USER_WARNING: User-generated warning message.- E_USER_NOTICE: User-generated notice message.- E_STRICT: Run-time notices.- E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR: Catchable fatal error indicating a dangerous error- E_ALL: Catches all errors and warning
Nice hamdi , brief and good answer
well there are three types of runtime errors in PHP:
1. Notices: These are small, non-critical errors that PHP encounters while executing a script - for example, accessing a variable that has not yet been defined. By default, such errors are not displayed to the user at all - although the default behavior can be changed.2. Warnings: Warnings are more severe errors like attempting to include() a file which does not exist. By default, these errors are displayed to the user, but they do not result in script termination.3. Fatal errors:These are critical errors - for example, instantiating an object of a non-existent class, or calling a non-existent function. These errors cause the immediate termination of the script, and PHP's default behavior is to display them to the user when they take place.