Description
PHP reports the wrong line number in stacktrace in case of a multiline parameter list, for example:
<?php
function test()
{
myAssert( //this line is expected to be reported
false,
"message" //this line will be reported
);
}
function myAssert($a, $b)
{
if(!$a) throw new ErrorException($b);
}
test();
The following stacktrace will be reported:
0.0001 394432 1. {main}() /Users/Aleksandr.Slapoguzov/PhpstormProjects/test/test2.php:0
0.0001 394432 2. test() /Users/Aleksandr.Slapoguzov/PhpstormProjects/test/test2.php:16
0.0001 394432 3. myAssert($a = FALSE, $b = 'message') /Users/Aleksandr.Slapoguzov/PhpstormProjects/test/test2.php:7
But I expected this output instead:
0.0001 394432 1. {main}() /Users/Aleksandr.Slapoguzov/PhpstormProjects/test/test2.php:0
0.0001 394432 2. test() /Users/Aleksandr.Slapoguzov/PhpstormProjects/test/test2.php:16
0.0001 394432 3. myAssert($a = FALSE, $b = 'message') /Users/Aleksandr.Slapoguzov/PhpstormProjects/test/test2.php:5
Although the 7th line is part of the failed function call, it would be better to report the 5th line.
PHP Version
PHP 8.1.0
Operating System
MacOS
Description
PHP reports the wrong line number in stacktrace in case of a multiline parameter list, for example:
The following stacktrace will be reported:
But I expected this output instead:
Although the 7th line is part of the failed function call, it would be better to report the 5th line.
PHP Version
PHP 8.1.0
Operating System
MacOS