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With HipHop for PHP, what happens with PHP errors


HipHop compiles PHP in a C executable. What happens with PHP errors ?

Is that harder to debug ?

edit : I looked through the documentation but didn't find anything


Solution

  • I did a couple of quick tests (haven't have the time to play with hiphop as much as I'd like, unfortunately ;-( ) ; here are the results I got :



    First of all, here's the content of test-2.php, which contains a parse error :

    <?php
    
    echo "what with a parse error ?
    

    Note : the string is not finished


    Trying to run that with PHP, I get :

    $ php test-2.php 
    PHP Parse error:  syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting T_VARIABLE or T_DOLLAR_OPEN_CURLY_BRACES or T_CURLY_OPEN in /home/squale/temp/hiphop-php/tests/test-2.php on line 5
    
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting T_VARIABLE or T_DOLLAR_OPEN_CURLY_BRACES or T_CURLY_OPEN in /home/squale/temp/hiphop-php/tests/test-2.php on line 5
    


    Trying to compile that with hiphop, I get :

    $ /home/squale/temp/hiphop-php/hiphop-php/src/hphp/hphp test-2.php --keep-tempdir=1 --log=3
    running hphp...
    creating temporary directory /tmp/hphp_JdsWcU ...
    parsing inputs...
    parsing ./test-2.php...
    parsing inputs took 0'00" (0 ms) wall time
    running hphp took 0'00" (154 ms) wall time
    Exception: Unable to parse file: ./test-2.php
     (Line: 5, Char: 0): syntax error, unexpected $end
    

    i.e. the file with the parse error doesn't compile -- which stands to reason.

    The error message has some informations that were present in the PHP's error message -- but not exactly as precise...

    Which means you might want to try with PHP before trying to compile your application with hiphop : the error message given by PHP was more descriptive.



    Now, let's try with some runtime errors/warnings ; here's the content of test-1.php :

    <?php                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
    
    error_reporting(E_ALL);                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
    ini_set('display_errors', 'On');                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
    
    if ($_GET['test'] == '1') {                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
            $data = (object)array(10);                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
            echo $data[0];                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
    } else if ($_GET['test'] == '2') {                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
            echo 10/0;                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
    } else if ($_GET['test'] == '3') {                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             
            file_put_contents('/bin/non-allowed', 'hello !');                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
    }
    
    echo "plop\n";
    

    Trying to run that file from Apache+PHP, you'd get three possible errors :
    (I copied the file to my document root -- which means the paths will not be the same for the errors with Apache)

    First of all, calling http://localhost/temp/test-1.php?test=1 I get :

    Fatal error: Cannot use object of type stdClass as array in /home/squale/developpement/tests/temp/test-1.php on line 8
    

    And, trying http://localhost/temp/test-1.php?test=2 I get :

    Warning: Division by zero in /home/squale/developpement/tests/temp/test-1.php on line 10
    plop 
    

    And, finally, with http://localhost/temp/test-1.php?test=3, I get :

    Warning: file_put_contents(/bin/non-allowed) [function.file-put-contents]: failed to open stream: Permission denied in /home/squale/developpement/tests/temp/test-1.php on line 12
    plop
    


    Now, compiling that test-1.php file with hiphop and running it in web-server mode, I get this during the compilation phase, which means it is OK :

    $ /home/squale/temp/hiphop-php/hiphop-php/src/hphp/hphp test-1.php --keep-tempdir=1 --log=3
    running hphp...
    creating temporary directory /tmp/hphp_xXZ8US ...
    parsing inputs...
    parsing ./test-1.php...
    parsing inputs took 0'00" (1 ms) wall time
    pre-optimizing...
    pre-optimizing took 0'00" (0 ms) wall time
    inferring types...
    inferring types took 0'00" (0 ms) wall time
    post-optimizing...
    post-optimizing took 0'00" (0 ms) wall time
    creating CPP files...
    creating CPP files took 0'00" (32 ms) wall time
    compiling and linking CPP files...
    
    compiling and linking CPP files took 0'39" (39807 ms) wall time
    running executable /tmp/hphp_xXZ8US/program --file test-1.php...
    plop
    all files saved in /tmp/hphp_xXZ8US ...
    running hphp took 0'40" (40054 ms) wall time
    

    And, then, launching the server :

    $ /tmp/hphp_xXZ8US/program -m server -p 8080
    Could not mlockall
    loading static content...
    loading static content took 0'00" (0 ms) wall time
    page server started
    admin server started
    all servers started
    


    Now, let's try accessing those three URLs ; first, calling http://localhost:8080/test-1.php?test=1 I get :

    For http://localhost:8080/test-1.php?test=2, I get :

    And, finally, for http://localhost:8080/test-1.php?test=3, I get :

    Here, too, indications of errors are not quite as good as with PHP... at least with default options...



    Judging from hiphop's Runtime options wiki page, you can specify a config file that contains some options.
    Here's the content of the config.txt I used :

    Log {
        Level = Verbose
        NoSilencer = true
        AlwaysLogUnhandledExceptions = true
        RuntimeErrorReportingLevel = 6143
        Header = false
        InjectedStackTrace = true
        NativeStackTrace = true
        MaxMessagesPerRequest = -1
    }
    
    ErrorHandling {
        CallUserHandlerOnFatals = true
        NoInfiniteLoopDetection = false
        NoInfiniteRecursionDetection = false
        MaxStackDepth = 1000
        ThrowBadTypeExceptions = true
        ThrowNotices = true
        NoticeFrequency = 1    # 1 out of these many notices to log
        WarningFrequency = 1   # 1 out of these many warnings to log
        AssertActive = false
        AssertWarning = false
      }
    


    Re-starting the server, using the --config switch to point to that file :

    $ /tmp/hphp_xXZ8US/program -m server -p 8080 --config=config.txt
    Could not mlockall
    loading static content...
    loading static content took 0'00" (0 ms) wall time
    page server started
    admin server started
    all servers started
    

    I should get more informations... let's try our three requests again.


    First, calling http://localhost:8080/test-1.php?test=1 I get :

    For http://localhost:8080/test-1.php?test=2, I get :

    And, finally, for http://localhost:8080/test-1.php?test=3, I get :


    I didn't try much more, but playing with that config file and the --config switch looks like an interesting idea ;-)



    Note : I did those tests on Ubuntu 9.10 64bits -- which is an officially supported system ; installation was quite easy.

    Which means you could try those, doing an install in a Virtual Machine, for example : as long as you know a bit about Linux and compiling software, installing hiphop is not an impossible task.