E_ERROR
Constant
E_ERROR is one of the accepted parameters for error_reporting parameter #1 (optionally as a bitmask).
E_ERROR is one of the return values for error_reporting.
E_ERROR — Fatal run-time errors.
These indicate errors that can not be recovered from,
such as a memory allocation problem.
Execution of the script is halted.
PHP 5
PHP 7
PHP 8.0
PHP 8.1-8.2
PHP 8.3
PHP 8.4
PHP 8.5
PHP 8.6
E_ERROR = 1; E_ERROR Constant Availability
E_ERROR Constant Availability| PHP Version | Availability |
|---|---|
| PHP 8.6Future Release | Yes |
| PHP 8.5Upcoming Release | Yes |
| PHP 8.4Supported (Latest) | Yes |
| PHP 8.3Supported | Yes |
| PHP 8.2Security-Fixes Only | Yes |
| PHP 8.1Security-Fixes Only | Yes |
| PHP 8.0Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 7.4Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 7.3Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 7.2Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 7.1Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 7.0Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 5.6Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 5.5Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 5.4Unsupported | Yes |
| PHP 5.3Unsupported | Yes |