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Sometimes things like this happen:

#0 /some/path(1): Class_Name->exception_trigger()
#1 /some/other/path(5):  get_to('/some/long/path/tha...')

How to I get to see the full arguments for everything?

Thanks

+1  A: 

You'll have to replace the uncaught exception handler. Example:

function exception_handler($exception) {
    $i = 0;
    foreach ($exception->getTrace() as $frame) {
        echo sprintf("#%d %s(%d): %s(%s)\n",
            $i++, $frame["file"], $frame["line"],
            $frame["function"],
            implode(", ", array_map(
                function ($e) { return var_export($e, true); }, $frame["args"])));
    }
}

set_exception_handler('exception_handler');

Now you'll get something like:

#0 /home/glopes/a.php(21): a('loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong argument')
#1 /home/glopes/a.php(24): b()
Artefacto
+2  A: 

If you're using xdebug you can specify the length and number of variables it spits out.

banzaimonkey
+1 For suggesting xdebug
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