| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677787980818283 | <?php/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Register The Laravel Class Loader|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| In addition to using Composer, you may use the Laravel class loader to| load your controllers and models. This is useful for keeping all of| your classes in the "global" namespace without Composer updating.|*/ClassLoader::addDirectories(array(	app_path().'/commands',	app_path().'/controllers',	app_path().'/models',	app_path().'/database/seeds',));/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Application Error Logger|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Here we will configure the error logger setup for the application which| is built on top of the wonderful Monolog library. By default we will| build a rotating log file setup which creates a new file each day.|*/$logFile = 'log-'.php_sapi_name().'.txt';Log::useDailyFiles(storage_path().'/logs/'.$logFile);/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Application Error Handler|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Here you may handle any errors that occur in your application, including| logging them or displaying custom views for specific errors. You may| even register several error handlers to handle different types of| exceptions. If nothing is returned, the default error view is| shown, which includes a detailed stack trace during debug.|*/App::error(function(Exception $exception, $code){	Log::error($exception);});/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Maintenance Mode Handler|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| The "down" Artisan command gives you the ability to put an application| into maintenance mode. Here, you will define what is displayed back| to the user if maintenace mode is in effect for this application.|*/App::down(function(){	return Response::make("Be right back!", 503);});/*|--------------------------------------------------------------------------| Require The Filters File|--------------------------------------------------------------------------|| Next we will load the filters file for the application. This gives us| a nice separate location to store our route and application filter| definitions instead of putting them all in the main routes file.|*/require app_path().'/filters.php';
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