Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'logs_queries_web' not found in /var/www/html/query-line.php:78 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /var/www/html/query-line.php on line 718
TL;DR: Catch your errors. Even the ones you don't expect.
Problems
Security
Error Handling
Error Logging
Bad UX Experience
Solutions
Use a top-level handler
Avoid languages favoring return codes
Expect database and low-level errors
Context
Even in 2022, we can see "serious" websites showing casual users a stack or debugging message.
Sample Code
Wrong
<?
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'MyClass'
not found in /nstest/src/Container.php:9
Right
<?
// A user-defined exception handler function
function myException($exception) {
logError($exception->description())
// We don't show Exception to final users
}
// Set user-defined exception handler function
set_exception_handler("myException");
Detection
[X] Automatic
We can use mutation testing to simulate problems and see if they are handled correctly.
Tags
- Security
Conclusion
We need to keep maturing.
Our solutions shouldn't be sloppy.
We need to improve our reputation as serious software engineers.
Relations
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Disclaimer
Code Smells are just my opinion.
Credits
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80 percent of my problems are simple logic errors. 80 percent of the remaining problems are pointer errors. The remaining problems are hard.
Mark Donner
Software Engineering Great Quotes
Maxi Contieri ・ Dec 28 '20
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