You can check out how exceptions are handled in Java or C++ as well,
they all sorta work the same, you may find more complete docs for
them.
Jason
On 30 Jul 2004 14:58:59 -0000, Matthew Weier O'Phinney
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've done some reading on the ZE2 exception handling, but I'm not quite
> sure I understand how it works. I'm familiar with the following in perl:
>
> eval {
> do some stuff...
> }
> if ($@) {
> report an exception...
> }
>
> Which looks a lot like the following in PHP5:
> try {
> do some stuff...
> }
> catch () {
> }
>
> The problem I'm running into: what do I pass as arguments to catch()?
> The articles on ZE2 use something like: catch (Exception $e) {}, or
> something like catch(MyException $e) (where MyException is a class they
> defined in their examples). Is the 'Exception' class a base
> class/handler with PHP5? Do I need to create my own exception handler
> classes? Do I even need to catch objects of a specific type, or can I
> simply do:
> catch ($error) {
> do something with $error
> }
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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