Hey guys,
Haven't posted in a long time... Happy Memorial Day! I have an issue
with exception handling. I'm using a framework that throws a
Database_Exception object. I was expecting catch (Exception $var) to
be sufficient to catch this, but it doesn't. I have to do catch
James Colannino crankycycl...@gmail.com hat am 1. Juni 2012 um 16:25
geschrieben:
Hey guys,
Haven't posted in a long time... Happy Memorial Day! I have an issue
with exception handling. I'm using a framework that throws a
Database_Exception object. I was expecting catch (Exception $var)
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From: James Colannino [mailto:crankycycl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 10:25 AM
To: PHP-General List
Subject: [PHP] Exception Handling
Hey guys,
Haven't posted in a long time... Happy Memorial Day! I have an issue
with exception handling. I'm using
On 06/01/12 07:30, ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
James Colanninocrankycycl...@gmail.com hat am 1. Juni 2012 um 16:25
geschrieben:
Hey guys,
Haven't posted in a long time... Happy Memorial Day! I have an issue
with exception handling. I'm using a framework that throws a
Database_Exception object.
On 06/01/12 08:08, James Colannino wrote:
On 06/01/12 07:30, ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
James Colanninocrankycycl...@gmail.com hat am 1. Juni 2012 um 16:25
geschrieben:
Hey guys,
Haven't posted in a long time... Happy Memorial Day! I have an issue
with exception handling. I'm using a
On 06/01/12 07:32, Mackintosh, Mike wrote:
Hi James,
You would have to catch Database_Exception. It is also good practice to
also always catch exception afterwards.
Hey Mike,
Thanks for the reply! I saw this comment in the documentation
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From: James Colannino [mailto:crankycycl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 11:14 AM
To: PHP-General List
Subject: Re: [PHP] Exception Handling
Hey Mike,
Thanks for the reply! I saw this comment in the documentation
(http://www.php.net/manual/en
Maybe catch(Exception $e) should be catch(\Exception $e)?
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 5:25 PM, James Colannino crankycycl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
Haven't posted in a long time... Happy Memorial Day! I have an issue with
exception handling. I'm using a framework that throws a
Am 01.06.12 17:08, schrieb James Colannino:
Hey Marco,
Thanks for the reply! That was the first thing I checked.
class Database_Exception extends \FuelException {}
class Fuel_Exception extends \Exception {}
It's extending Exception, as expected. Also, can you throw classes
that don't
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:51 PM, Marco Behnke ma...@behnke.biz wrote:
Ah, I guess that is the problem. Your application framework uses namespaces.
I guess you should try
catch (\Exception $e)
instead of
catch (Exception $e)
:-)
Ah, that was probably it. Will try it out tonight to
cant http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.set-exception-handler.php be used ?
?php
function exception_handler($e) {
//mail('to', 'exception', $e-getMessage());
}
set_exception_handler('exception_handler');
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Hi,
I am trying to make an exception class that emails the errors to myself.
I have started by using the example by ask at nilpo dot com on
http://dk2.php.net/manual/en/language.exceptions.php.
It work ok but i want it NOT to show the errors on the php-page but only
show the details in the email
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From: Lars Nielsen l...@mit-web.dk
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Sent: Sun, October 11, 2009 2:18:03 PM
Subject: [PHP] php exception handling
Hi,
I am trying to make an exception class that emails the errors to myself.
I have started by using the example
On Sunday 11 October 2009 6:09:46 pm Tommy Pham wrote:
Lars,
Here's a pseudo code:
try {
if (!$valid) {
throw new Exception(Test failed.);
} else {
// do something
}
} catch (Exception $e) {
// set/print a user friendly message to send to output
// set a detailed
Lars Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to make an exception class that emails the errors to myself.
I have started by using the example by ask at nilpo dot com on
http://dk2.php.net/manual/en/language.exceptions.php.
It work ok but i want it NOT to show the errors on the php-page but only
show
On Mon, February 11, 2008 6:34 am, John Papas wrote:
I need to open a remote file with file() and I would like to put it
inside a try-catch but as far as I can tell file() does not raise an
exception if it fails. The following code:
try {
$data =
I need to open a remote file with file() and I would like to put it
inside a try-catch but as far as I can tell file() does not raise an
exception if it fails. The following code:
try {
$data = file('http://myserver.com/myfile.txt');
$date = substr($data, 0);
2008. 02. 11, hétfő keltezéssel 14.34-kor John Papas ezt írta:
I need to open a remote file with file() and I would like to put it
inside a try-catch but as far as I can tell file() does not raise an
exception if it fails. The following code:
try {
$data =
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 23:37 -0800, Prabath Kumarasinghe wrote:
Does that mean for every exception do we have to write
our custom exception and describe it from our own
message
No, it means that when you want to throw a meaningful exception, you
need to type in a message. I mentioned custom
Understood, Thanks Paul
Cheers
Prabath
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On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 23:37 -0800, Prabath
Kumarasinghe wrote:
Does that mean for every exception do we have to
write
our custom exception and describe it from our own
message
No, it means that when
On Thu, 2008-02-07 at 00:20 -0800, Prabath Kumarasinghe wrote:
Understood, Thanks Paul
Pleasure, but please don't top post, it makes it really hard to follow a
thread easily. Most people on this list take time out from their really
busy day jobs to help out, and the more time that everyone
Does that mean for every exception do we have to write
our custom exception and describe it from our own
message
If you mean Do I have to write custom exception classes?, the no. You
could just use the PHP Exception class.
Eg.
class DBException extends Exception {}
try {
$connection =
// ...
That's from memory, so there may be a few errors.
Seems there was. Try this:
class DBException extends Exception {}
try {
$connection = mysql_connect(...);
if (!$connection) {
throw new DBException('Failed to connect to database');
}
// Database exception
Hi All
I'm little bit confusing with PHP exception handling.
Could you able to explain how to put try{} and
catch(){} in a proper way in PHP. I had already read
php exception manual but it didn't help me to get
exact idea about exception handling in php.
Cheers
Prabath
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 22:52 -0800, Prabath Kumarasinghe wrote:
Hi All
I'm little bit confusing with PHP exception handling.
Could you able to explain how to put try{} and
catch(){} in a proper way in PHP. I had already read
php exception manual but it didn't help me to get
exact idea
I'm little bit confusing with PHP exception
handling.
Could you able to explain how to put try{} and
catch(){} in a proper way in PHP. I had already
read
php exception manual but it didn't help me to get
exact idea about exception handling in php.
Well, its pretty simple really
On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 23:10 -0800, Prabath Kumarasinghe wrote:
Is this following code work in PHP if mysql_connect
fails.
try{
mysql_connect('localhost','user','');
}catch(Exception $e){
echo $e-getMessage();
Probably not. I don't think that the mysql functions throw exceptions on
Does that mean for every exception do we have to write
our custom exception and describe it from our own
message
Cheers
Prabath
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On Wed, 2008-02-06 at 23:10 -0800, Prabath
Kumarasinghe wrote:
Is this following code work in PHP if
mysql_connect
I think that would be nice to have a try-catch to better control of the
code.
Ovidiu
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Is there any equivalent to Java's try-catch or Perl's eval{BLOCK}if($@)
structure in PHP?
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Is there any equivalent to Java's try-catch or Perl's eval{BLOCK}if($@)
structure in PHP?
No.
There has been some discussion about adding it
Hello,
Is it impolite to ask about when approximately PHP will support Exception
handling ? :)
Thanks !
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