Problem: register_shutdown_function doesn't start












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My part code :



  function onDie(){
$filename= 'statistic.txt';
$handle = fopen($filename, 'a+') or die('cannot access file statistic.txt');
fwrite($handle, 'shutdown: ' . mt_rand(1, 100) . PHP_EOL);
fclose($handle);
}
register_shutdown_function('onDie');

//onDie();
echo '1';
die('FAtal error ');


Function onDie didn't run becouse file statistic.txt is empty
What's problem here ? Help please










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  • According to the docs - Registers a callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called.. If you die the script, it's not finishing execution, or exiting.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:09






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    @fubar The manual says that die() is equivalent to exit().

    – Barmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:17











  • @Barmar - good call. I hadn't ever read that before.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:36
















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My part code :



  function onDie(){
$filename= 'statistic.txt';
$handle = fopen($filename, 'a+') or die('cannot access file statistic.txt');
fwrite($handle, 'shutdown: ' . mt_rand(1, 100) . PHP_EOL);
fclose($handle);
}
register_shutdown_function('onDie');

//onDie();
echo '1';
die('FAtal error ');


Function onDie didn't run becouse file statistic.txt is empty
What's problem here ? Help please










share|improve this question























  • According to the docs - Registers a callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called.. If you die the script, it's not finishing execution, or exiting.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:09






  • 3





    @fubar The manual says that die() is equivalent to exit().

    – Barmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:17











  • @Barmar - good call. I hadn't ever read that before.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:36














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My part code :



  function onDie(){
$filename= 'statistic.txt';
$handle = fopen($filename, 'a+') or die('cannot access file statistic.txt');
fwrite($handle, 'shutdown: ' . mt_rand(1, 100) . PHP_EOL);
fclose($handle);
}
register_shutdown_function('onDie');

//onDie();
echo '1';
die('FAtal error ');


Function onDie didn't run becouse file statistic.txt is empty
What's problem here ? Help please










share|improve this question














My part code :



  function onDie(){
$filename= 'statistic.txt';
$handle = fopen($filename, 'a+') or die('cannot access file statistic.txt');
fwrite($handle, 'shutdown: ' . mt_rand(1, 100) . PHP_EOL);
fclose($handle);
}
register_shutdown_function('onDie');

//onDie();
echo '1';
die('FAtal error ');


Function onDie didn't run becouse file statistic.txt is empty
What's problem here ? Help please







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  • According to the docs - Registers a callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called.. If you die the script, it's not finishing execution, or exiting.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:09






  • 3





    @fubar The manual says that die() is equivalent to exit().

    – Barmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:17











  • @Barmar - good call. I hadn't ever read that before.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:36



















  • According to the docs - Registers a callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called.. If you die the script, it's not finishing execution, or exiting.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:09






  • 3





    @fubar The manual says that die() is equivalent to exit().

    – Barmar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:17











  • @Barmar - good call. I hadn't ever read that before.

    – fubar
    Nov 25 '18 at 10:36

















According to the docs - Registers a callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called.. If you die the script, it's not finishing execution, or exiting.

– fubar
Nov 25 '18 at 10:09





According to the docs - Registers a callback to be executed after script execution finishes or exit() is called.. If you die the script, it's not finishing execution, or exiting.

– fubar
Nov 25 '18 at 10:09




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3





@fubar The manual says that die() is equivalent to exit().

– Barmar
Nov 25 '18 at 10:17





@fubar The manual says that die() is equivalent to exit().

– Barmar
Nov 25 '18 at 10:17













@Barmar - good call. I hadn't ever read that before.

– fubar
Nov 25 '18 at 10:36





@Barmar - good call. I hadn't ever read that before.

– fubar
Nov 25 '18 at 10:36












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