I mean… consider the use cases. _When_ are usually runtime warnings thrown from functions? I can think of cases like fread, stream_select, fwrite, file_put_contents() etc, mostly I/O functions, some of them quite low level. E.g. I definitely do NOT want to see a broken pipe on the client side (my PHP code being the server) throw into my server, but just silently go the way of a failed write -> connection close and be done.
However a fwrite returning EBADF because I prematurely closed the fd (e.g. due to an ordering condition) is not inherently _bad_ (I am anyway supposed to handle any netwo…