P粉8072394162023-08-25 11:39:48
How to interpret $code
depends on the exception type. For example, if you have a Exception
subclass that represents a MySQL database error, then $code
might be the native MySQL error code. In the case of low-level IO errors, this may be the value from <errno.h>
.
Basically, $code
should contain what you need to handle the exception programmatically. Most exceptions should be handled somewhere. If all your exceptions just show up as errors, then $code
is only useful if you need to include error codes from something like a MySQL client library.
P粉8912379122023-08-25 10:20:50
This message is for display to the user, while the code is for your program to use. So for example, in your "Database Error" example, you could write a set of code like this:
Then use the corresponding code. When other parts of the code encounter an exception, they will know what happened and may be able to handle it intelligently.