Zeev Suraski wrote:
> I don't see any advantage to that at all.
The advantage would be to allow for completely different Exception
implementations while still beeing able to write a generic catch()
handler like
catch (Throwable $e) {}
(Which does not mean that I think this really useful (for PHP, anyway) -
I only wanted to show a possible solution to a problem stated in the
thread)
> I don't see the problem having people write catch (Exception
> $foo) instead of catch ($foo).
Exactly what I was thinking.
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