>
> https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/pull/844
>
> As far as use case, beyond the semantic distinction "missing" implies the 
> caller is doing something wrong.  "Broken" means the configuration is 
> wrong.  (Even if the configuration in this case is a hard-coded class, it's 
> still configuration so it's in-scope for PSR-11, not PSR-11-followup.)  
> Those would imply different people are doing something wrong, so it's a 
> different person's responsibility to fix.
>

I'm sorry but I still don't see a use case can you lay it out clearly?

An exception exists to be caught, when would you need to catch it and not 
catch \Exception?

Matthieu

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