Updated error class to pass the Exception for the 500 triggered event.
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@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@ Route::get('/', function()
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| Similarly, we use an event to handle the display of 500 level errors
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| Similarly, we use an event to handle the display of 500 level errors
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| within the application. These errors are fired when there is an
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| within the application. These errors are fired when there is an
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| uncaught exception thrown in the application.
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| uncaught exception thrown in the application. The exception object
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| that is captured during execution is then passed to the 500 listener.
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*/
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*/
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@@ -57,7 +58,7 @@ Event::listen('404', function()
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return Response::error('404');
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return Response::error('404');
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});
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});
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Event::listen('500', function()
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Event::listen('500', function($exception)
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{
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{
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return Response::error('500');
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return Response::error('500');
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});
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});
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@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ class Error {
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// Using events gives the developer more freedom.
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// Using events gives the developer more freedom.
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else
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else
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{
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{
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$response = Event::first('500');
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$response = Event::first('500', $exception);
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$response = Response::prepare($response);
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$response = Response::prepare($response);
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}
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}
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