I have a PHP function in a Drupal 6 .module file. I am attempting to run initial variable validations prior to executing more intensive tasks (such as database queries). In C#, I used to implement IF statements at the beginning of my Try block that threw new exceptions if a validation failed. The thrown exception would be caught in the Catch block. The following is my PHP code:
function _modulename_getData($field, $table) {
try {
if (empty($field)) {
throw new Exception("The field is undefined.");
}
// rest of code here...
}
catch (Exception $e) {
throw $e->getMessage();
}
}
However, when I try to run the code, it's telling me that objects can only be thrown within the Catch block.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'throw' (T_THROW)
. I guess no longer supported.