(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)
SQLite3::enableExceptions — Enable throwing exceptions
$enableExceptions
= FALSE
] ) : boolControls whether the SQLite3 instance will throw exceptions or warnings on error.
enable
When TRUE
, the SQLite3 instance, and
SQLite3Stmt and SQLite3Result
instances derived from it, will throw exceptions on error.
When FALSE
, the SQLite3 instance, and
SQLite3Stmt and SQLite3Result
instances derived from it, will raise warnings on error.
For either mode, the error code and message, if any, will be available via SQLite3::lastErrorCode() and SQLite3::lastErrorMsg() respectively.
Returns the old value; TRUE
if exceptions were enabled, FALSE
otherwise.
Beispiel #1 SQLite3::enableExceptions() example
<?php
$sqlite = new SQLite3(':memory:');
try {
$sqlite->exec('create table foo');
$sqlite->enableExceptions(true);
$sqlite->exec('create table bar');
} catch (Exception $e) {
echo 'Caught exception: ' . $e->getMessage();
}
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt eine ähnliche Ausgabe wie:
Warning: SQLite3::exec(): near "foo": syntax error in example.php on line 4 Caught exception: near "bar": syntax error