Administration: Give the `$error` variable in `wp-admin/admin-header.php` a more descriptive name.

This avoids a conflict with the same global variable used elsewhere, e.g. in Theme Editor.

Follow-up to [48850].

Props vinayak.anivase.
Fixes #51219.

git-svn-id: https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@48938 602fd350-edb4-49c9-b593-d223f7449a82
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Sergey Biryukov 2020-09-03 01:41:47 +00:00
parent 164b22cf6a
commit 5e2a75ef29
1 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -198,18 +198,18 @@ if ( $current_screen->is_block_editor() ) {
}
}
$error = error_get_last();
$error_get_last = error_get_last();
// Print a CSS class to make PHP errors visible.
if ( $error && WP_DEBUG && WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY && ini_get( 'display_errors' )
if ( $error_get_last && WP_DEBUG && WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY && ini_get( 'display_errors' )
// Don't print the class for PHP notices in wp-config.php, as they happen before WP_DEBUG takes effect,
// and should not be displayed with the `error_reporting` level previously set in wp-load.php.
&& ( E_NOTICE !== $error['type'] || 'wp-config.php' !== wp_basename( $error['file'] ) )
&& ( E_NOTICE !== $error_get_last['type'] || 'wp-config.php' !== wp_basename( $error_get_last['file'] ) )
) {
$admin_body_class .= ' php-error';
}
unset( $error );
unset( $error_get_last );
?>
</head>