This post has some example PHP code which can be used to work out which error_reporting levels are reported and which are not from an integer value.
PHP code
Either use the $error = error_reporting() line to work out the error reporting levels for the current setting, or use a hard-coded value, replacing 22527 in the example code with the value you want to decode. Replace n with <br> tags if it’s being rendered on a webpage, or save the output to a variable if writing to file or emailing etc.
//$error = error_reporting(); $error = 22527; $levels = array( E_ERROR => "E_ERROR", E_WARNING => "E_WARNING", E_PARSE => "E_PARSE", E_NOTICE => "E_NOTICE", E_CORE_ERROR => "E_CORE_ERROR", E_CORE_WARNING => "E_CORE_WARNING", E_COMPILE_ERROR => "E_COMPILE_ERROR", E_COMPILE_WARNING => "E_COMPILE_WARNING", E_USER_ERROR => "E_USER_ERROR", E_USER_WARNING => "E_USER_WARNING", E_USER_NOTICE => "E_USER_NOTICE", E_STRICT => "E_STRICT", E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR => "E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR", E_DEPRECATED => "E_DEPRECATED", E_USER_DEPRECATED => "E_USER_DEPRECATED" ); echo "Report on:n"; foreach ($levels as $level => $description) { if ($level & $error) { echo "$descriptionn"; } } echo "n"; echo "Do not report on:n"; foreach ($levels as $level => $description) { if ($level & ~$error) { echo "$descriptionn"; } }
Example output
Report on: E_ERROR E_WARNING E_PARSE E_NOTICE E_CORE_ERROR E_CORE_WARNING E_COMPILE_ERROR E_COMPILE_WARNING E_USER_ERROR E_USER_WARNING E_USER_NOTICE E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR E_USER_DEPRECATED Do not report on: E_STRICT E_DEPRECATED