Suppose I have a function a
that throws an exception $e
. Hence, according to phpdoc
I should have an annotation @throws
over the definition of a
.
When I have another function b
calling a
function b() {
a();
}
is it good practice/bad practice/correct/wrong to have a @throw
annotation over the definition of b
indicating that b
could throw that kind of exception?
@throws
declaration on your b() method here. But I think the more important question is whether you think it would be practically useful to you and other programmers to know that b() might throw a particular kind of exception, especially if it's one you might want to catch with a try/catch block when calling b().