| <?php |
| defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed'); |
| |
| /* |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | Display Debug backtrace |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | |
| | If set to TRUE, a backtrace will be displayed along with php errors. If |
| | error_reporting is disabled, the backtrace will not display, regardless |
| | of this setting |
| | |
| */ |
| defined('SHOW_DEBUG_BACKTRACE') OR define('SHOW_DEBUG_BACKTRACE', TRUE); |
| |
| /* |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | File and Directory Modes |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | |
| | These prefs are used when checking and setting modes when working |
| | with the file system. The defaults are fine on servers with proper |
| | security, but you may wish (or even need) to change the values in |
| | certain environments (Apache running a separate process for each |
| | user, PHP under CGI with Apache suEXEC, etc.). Octal values should |
| | always be used to set the mode correctly. |
| | |
| */ |
| defined('FILE_READ_MODE') OR define('FILE_READ_MODE', 0644); |
| defined('FILE_WRITE_MODE') OR define('FILE_WRITE_MODE', 0666); |
| defined('DIR_READ_MODE') OR define('DIR_READ_MODE', 0755); |
| defined('DIR_WRITE_MODE') OR define('DIR_WRITE_MODE', 0755); |
| |
| /* |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | File Stream Modes |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | |
| | These modes are used when working with fopen()/popen() |
| | |
| */ |
| defined('FOPEN_READ') OR define('FOPEN_READ', 'rb'); |
| defined('FOPEN_READ_WRITE') OR define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE', 'r+b'); |
| defined('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE') OR define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE', 'wb'); // truncates existing file data, use with care |
| defined('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE') OR define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_DESTRUCTIVE', 'w+b'); // truncates existing file data, use with care |
| defined('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE') OR define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE', 'ab'); |
| defined('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE') OR define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE', 'a+b'); |
| defined('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT') OR define('FOPEN_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT', 'xb'); |
| defined('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT') OR define('FOPEN_READ_WRITE_CREATE_STRICT', 'x+b'); |
| |
| /* |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | Exit Status Codes |
| |-------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | |
| | Used to indicate the conditions under which the script is exit()ing. |
| | While there is no universal standard for error codes, there are some |
| | broad conventions. Three such conventions are mentioned below, for |
| | those who wish to make use of them. The CodeIgniter defaults were |
| | chosen for the least overlap with these conventions, while still |
| | leaving room for others to be defined in future versions and user |
| | applications. |
| | |
| | The three main conventions used for determining exit status codes |
| | are as follows: |
| | |
| | Standard C/C++ Library (stdlibc): |
| | http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Exit-Status.html |
| | (This link also contains other GNU-specific conventions) |
| | BSD sysexits.h: |
| | http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=3&topic=sysexits |
| | Bash scripting: |
| | http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html |
| | |
| */ |
| defined('EXIT_SUCCESS') OR define('EXIT_SUCCESS', 0); // no errors |
| defined('EXIT_ERROR') OR define('EXIT_ERROR', 1); // generic error |
| defined('EXIT_CONFIG') OR define('EXIT_CONFIG', 3); // configuration error |
| defined('EXIT_UNKNOWN_FILE') OR define('EXIT_UNKNOWN_FILE', 4); // file not found |
| defined('EXIT_UNKNOWN_CLASS') OR define('EXIT_UNKNOWN_CLASS', 5); // unknown class |
| defined('EXIT_UNKNOWN_METHOD') OR define('EXIT_UNKNOWN_METHOD', 6); // unknown class member |
| defined('EXIT_USER_INPUT') OR define('EXIT_USER_INPUT', 7); // invalid user input |
| defined('EXIT_DATABASE') OR define('EXIT_DATABASE', 8); // database error |
| defined('EXIT__AUTO_MIN') OR define('EXIT__AUTO_MIN', 9); // lowest automatically-assigned error code |
| defined('EXIT__AUTO_MAX') OR define('EXIT__AUTO_MAX', 125); // highest automatically-assigned error code |