[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #46813: wp_die() may generate doing_it_wrong notices, confusing other WP error handling

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#46813: wp_die() may generate doing_it_wrong notices, confusing other WP error
handling
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 Reporter:  ohiosierra                           |       Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)                         |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                               |   Milestone:  5.2
Component:  Bootstrap/Load                       |     Version:  trunk
 Severity:  normal                               |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  servehappy has-patch has-unit-tests  |     Focuses:
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Comment (by tmdesigned):

 Well I'm really okay with either. I've uploaded the original approach with
 a matching unit test.

 So as a summary for others, there are two approaches here to prevent the
 last PHP error from being polluted with _doing_it_wrong notices that may
 be triggered within {{{wp_die()}}}.

 **46813.4** works by using the {{{doing_it_wrong_trigger_error}}} filter
 to stop {{{_doing_it_wrong}}} from fully executing.

 **46813.5** works by directly checking for the {{{$wp_query}}} global
 inside of {{{wp_die()}}} before calling the query functions.

 In either case, I would appreciate a second pair of eyes on the related
 unit test. I will note again that it's my first for WordPress core.

 (There are some slight differences between the tests for the 2 approaches,
 with the tests for 46813.4 being more complicated as it had to disable the
 {{{_doing_it_wrong}}} handling built into the unit tests. It works well
 enough, but on failure produces an ''error'' instead of a ''failure''
 which I imagine is more ideal.)

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/46813#comment:15>
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