Hello Antony, Tuesday, January 10, 2006, 10:56:21 PM, you wrote:
> On 11.01.2006 00:41, Marcus Boerger wrote: >> Hello Antony, >> >> in general modifying exception data is vey dangerous because first it >> leads to confusion on the usage part and second it might lead to sever >> problems in the engine facilities that deal with them. That this in a >> few cases worked does not mean it works in all cases it mybe be used. > Actually, the code doesn't modify any data there, but copies it instead. > That is: create new object, copy data from the old one, update few properties. And you are sure there is no way this can be executed during shutdown sequence? >> To prevent us from adding all the stuff Java invented to deal more >> gracefull with exceptions starting with the ability to handle more than >> one exception at a time i would like to stay with the KISS approach and >> have them as easy as possible. > I realize that it's relatively easy to implement this in PHP, but in the same > time I don't > see in what way adding this function violates the KISS approach. > Could you plz elaborate? You are turining Exceptions into Normalities. Best regards, Marcus -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php