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I have some PHP code that should cause and catch two exceptions:

try{
    @$this->connector->connect(); // Suppress the default warning (doesn't effect 'throw')
} catch(BadArgumentException $e) {} // Works, no error, following code executes.

try{
    @$this->connector->connect(array('user' => 'Doesn\'t exist', 'pass' => 'invalid'));
} catch(AuthenticationException $e) {} // DOESN'T WORK - Passed to the exception handler.

echo 'Not executed!'; // This isn't executed.

I have tried generalising them to catch(Exception $e) but get the same problem... no idea why.

Any help?

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  • What exception or error is it generating? Are you sure it isn't a parser error?
    – jasonbar
    Feb 25, 2010 at 19:58
  • Have you tried running the code outside of the try blocks? What exception gets thrown?
    – thetaiko
    Feb 25, 2010 at 20:03
  • I generalised it right down to two functions throw1() and throw2() that throw exceptions and two try/catches to run them... and it works! So must be an issue at a lower level, sorry.
    – Minty
    Feb 25, 2010 at 20:09

2 Answers 2

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OK I found out it was a namespacing problem: it seems PHP doesn't complain when you try and use a non-existant namespaced element (in this case use Framework\AuthenticationException when really I needed use Framework\Connector\AuthenticationException). Everything's peachy now :)

Cheers

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You should also know that using @ is EXTREMELY slow in PHP. Please, please, please don't use it in your production code.

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  • Could you provide any explanation as to why @ is slow and should be avoided?
    – pako
    Feb 25, 2010 at 22:08
  • Google "php error suppression performance": phpdeveloping.co.za/error-handling/… Feb 25, 2010 at 22:27
  • Thanks for the advice :) This is only for testing though, I try and avoid error suppression in 'real' code.
    – Minty
    Feb 27, 2010 at 5:30

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