Exception thrown when a security error occurs at runtime.
This exception class and its children must only be used when an error occurs during the loading of a template, when a syntax error is detected in a template, or when rendering a template. Other errors must use regular PHP exception classes (like when the template cache directory is not writable for instance).
To help debugging template issues, this class tracks the original template name and line where the error occurred.
Whenever possible, you must set these information (original template name and line number) yourself by passing them to the constructor. If some or all these information are not available from where you throw the exception, then this class will guess them automatically (when the line number is set to -1 and/or the name is set to null). As this is a costly operation, this can be disabled by passing false for both the name and the line number when creating a new instance of this class.
Exception thrown when a not allowed filter is used in a template.
This exception class and its children must only be used when an error occurs during the loading of a template, when a syntax error is detected in a template, or when rendering a template. Other errors must use regular PHP exception classes (like when the template cache directory is not writable for instance).
To help debugging template issues, this class tracks the original template name and line where the error occurred.
Whenever possible, you must set these information (original template name and line number) yourself by passing them to the constructor. If some or all these information are not available from where you throw the exception, then this class will guess them automatically (when the line number is set to -1 and/or the name is set to null). As this is a costly operation, this can be disabled by passing false for both the name and the line number when creating a new instance of this class.
Exception thrown when a not allowed function is used in a template.
This exception class and its children must only be used when an error occurs during the loading of a template, when a syntax error is detected in a template, or when rendering a template. Other errors must use regular PHP exception classes (like when the template cache directory is not writable for instance).
To help debugging template issues, this class tracks the original template name and line where the error occurred.
Whenever possible, you must set these information (original template name and line number) yourself by passing them to the constructor. If some or all these information are not available from where you throw the exception, then this class will guess them automatically (when the line number is set to -1 and/or the name is set to null). As this is a costly operation, this can be disabled by passing false for both the name and the line number when creating a new instance of this class.
Exception thrown when a not allowed class method is used in a template.
This exception class and its children must only be used when an error occurs during the loading of a template, when a syntax error is detected in a template, or when rendering a template. Other errors must use regular PHP exception classes (like when the template cache directory is not writable for instance).
To help debugging template issues, this class tracks the original template name and line where the error occurred.
Whenever possible, you must set these information (original template name and line number) yourself by passing them to the constructor. If some or all these information are not available from where you throw the exception, then this class will guess them automatically (when the line number is set to -1 and/or the name is set to null). As this is a costly operation, this can be disabled by passing false for both the name and the line number when creating a new instance of this class.
Exception thrown when a not allowed class property is used in a template.
This exception class and its children must only be used when an error occurs during the loading of a template, when a syntax error is detected in a template, or when rendering a template. Other errors must use regular PHP exception classes (like when the template cache directory is not writable for instance).
To help debugging template issues, this class tracks the original template name and line where the error occurred.
Whenever possible, you must set these information (original template name and line number) yourself by passing them to the constructor. If some or all these information are not available from where you throw the exception, then this class will guess them automatically (when the line number is set to -1 and/or the name is set to null). As this is a costly operation, this can be disabled by passing false for both the name and the line number when creating a new instance of this class.
Exception thrown when a not allowed tag is used in a template.
This exception class and its children must only be used when an error occurs during the loading of a template, when a syntax error is detected in a template, or when rendering a template. Other errors must use regular PHP exception classes (like when the template cache directory is not writable for instance).
To help debugging template issues, this class tracks the original template name and line where the error occurred.
Whenever possible, you must set these information (original template name and line number) yourself by passing them to the constructor. If some or all these information are not available from where you throw the exception, then this class will guess them automatically (when the line number is set to -1 and/or the name is set to null). As this is a costly operation, this can be disabled by passing false for both the name and the line number when creating a new instance of this class.