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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T23:41:31+00:00 2026-05-15T23:41:31+00:00

Below is my phpunit.xml file. All methods of logging stop as soon as a

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Below is my phpunit.xml file. All methods of logging stop as soon as a PHP fatal error is achieved. I want to be able to have a log of this error.

<phpunit verbose="true" colors="true" stopOnFailure="false" syntaxCheck="true">
    <logging>
    <log type="tap" target="results/results.tap"/>
    <log type="testdox-text" target="results/results.txt" />
        <log type="junit" target="results/results.junit" logIncompleteSkipped="true"/>
        <log type="json" target="results/results.js"/>
        <log type="coverage-html" target="results/report" charset="UTF-8"
           yui="false" highlight="false"
           lowUpperBound="35" highLowerBound="70"/>
    </logging>
</phpunit>
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    2026-05-15T23:41:32+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:41 pm

    Since phpunit (or rather your tests) run in a fatal error the php interpreter isn’t able to do much more than die so logging via phpunit seems rather hard.

    Maybe running each test as seperate process ( Using the –process-isolation switch or setting processIsolation=”true” ) might help you a little bit. But that slows down your Testsuite and so on.

    So as a quick solution you could put the error output of php into a logfile (in case display_errors is on).

    phpunit yourTests 2> errors.log
    

    Maybe use a different php.ini for your testruns and provide a logfile there or just pass it to php via

    echo "" > error.log && phpunit -d error_log=error.log yourTests
    

    so you at least have a file with the errors to check against.

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