(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
DateTime::getLastErrors -- date_get_last_errors — Returns the warnings and errors
Object-oriented style
Procedural style
Returns an array of warnings and errors found while parsing a date/time string.
This function has no parameters.
Returns array containing info about warnings and errors, or false
if there
are neither warnings nor errors.
Example #1 DateTime::getLastErrors() example
Object-oriented style
<?php
try {
$date = new DateTime('asdfasdf');
} catch (Exception $e) {
// For demonstration purposes only...
print_r(DateTime::getLastErrors());
// The real object-oriented way to do this is
// echo $e->getMessage();
}
?>
Procedural style
<?php
$date = date_create('asdfasdf');
print_r(date_get_last_errors());
?>
The above examples will output:
Array ( [warning_count] => 1 [warnings] => Array ( [6] => Double timezone specification ) [error_count] => 1 [errors] => Array ( [0] => The timezone could not be found in the database ) )
The indexes 6, and 0 in the example output refer to the character index in the string where the error occurred.