If you intend on creating a lot of custom exceptions, you may find this code useful. I've created an interface and an abstract exception class that ensures that all parts of the built-in Exception class are preserved in child classes. It also properly pushes all information back to the parent constructor ensuring that nothing is lost. This allows you to quickly create new exceptions on the fly. It also overrides the default __toString method with a more thorough one.
<?php
interface IException
{
/* Protected methods inherited from Exception class */
public function getMessage(); // Exception message
public function getCode(); // User-defined Exception code
public function getFile(); // Source filename
public function getLine(); // Source line
public function getTrace(); // An array of the backtrace()
public function getTraceAsString(); // Formated string of trace
/* Overrideable methods inherited from Exception class */
public function __toString(); // formated string for display
public function __construct($message = null, $code = 0);
}
abstract class CustomException extends Exception implements IException
{
protected $message = 'Unknown exception'; // Exception message
private $string; // Unknown
protected $code = 0; // User-defined exception code
protected $file; // Source filename of exception
protected $line; // Source line of exception
private $trace; // Unknown
public function __construct($message = null, $code = 0)
{
if (!$message) {
throw new $this('Unknown '. get_class($this));
}
parent::__construct($message, $code);
}
public function __toString()
{
return get_class($this) . " '{$this->message}' in {$this->file}({$this->line})\n"
. "{$this->getTraceAsString()}";
}
}
?>
Now you can create new exceptions in one line:
<?php
class TestException extends CustomException {}
?>
Here's a test that shows that all information is properly preserved throughout the backtrace.
<?php
function exceptionTest()
{
try {
throw new TestException();
}
catch (TestException $e) {
echo "Caught TestException ('{$e->getMessage()}')\n{$e}\n";
}
catch (Exception $e) {
echo "Caught Exception ('{$e->getMessage()}')\n{$e}\n";
}
}
echo '<pre>' . exceptionTest() . '</pre>';
?>
Here's a sample output:
Caught TestException ('Unknown TestException')
TestException 'Unknown TestException' in C:\xampp\htdocs\CustomException\CustomException.php(31)
#0 C:\xampp\htdocs\CustomException\ExceptionTest.php(19): CustomException->__construct()
#1 C:\xampp\htdocs\CustomException\ExceptionTest.php(43): exceptionTest()
#2 {main}
异常处理
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PHP 5 添加了类似于其它语言的异常处理模块。在 PHP 代码中所产生的异常可被 throw 语句抛出并被 catch 语句捕获。需要进行异常处理的代码都必须放入 try 代码块内,以便捕获可能存在的异常。每一个 try 至少要有一个与之对应的 catch。使用多个 catch 可以捕获不同的类所产生的异常。当 try 代码块不再抛出异常或者找不到 catch 能匹配所抛出的异常时,PHP 代码就会在跳转到最后一个 catch 的后面继续执行。当然,PHP 允许在 catch 代码块内再次抛出(throw)异常。
当一个异常被抛出时,其后(译者注:指抛出异常时所在的代码块)的代码将不会继续执行,而 PHP 就会尝试查找第一个能与之匹配的 catch。如果一个异常没有被捕获,而且又没用使用 set_exception_handler() 作相应的处理的话,那么 PHP 将会产生一个严重的错误,并且输出 Uncaught Exception ... (未捕获异常)的提示信息。
Note: PHP 内部函数主要使用错误报告, 只有现代面向对象的扩展才使用异常。但错误可以很容易的通过ErrorException转换为异常。
Tip
PHP标准库 (SPL) 提供了许多内建的异常类。
Example #12 抛出一个异常
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