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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T13:48:07+00:00 2026-05-11T13:48:07+00:00

I have come accross to this function below and I am wondering wether this

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I have come accross to this function below and I am wondering wether this is the right way of using the error handling of try/catch.

public function execute() {     $lbReturn = false;     $lsQuery = $this->msLastQuery;     try     {         $lrResource = mysql_query($lsQuery);          if(!$lrResource)         {             throw new MysqlException('Unable to execute query: '.$lsQuery);         }         else         {             $this->mrQueryResource = $lrResource;             $lbReturn = true;         }      }     catch(MysqlException $errorMsg)     {         ErrorHandler::handleException($errorMsg);     }     return $lbReturn; } 
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  1. 2026-05-11T13:48:07+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:48 pm

    Codewise it is correct/works, However the power of try-catch is that when an Exception is thrown from deep down in one of the functions you’re calling.
    Because of the ‘stop execution mid-function and jump all the way back to the catch block’.

    In this case there are no deep-down exceptions therefore I would write it like this:
    (Assuming there is a function ‘handleErrorMessage’ in the ErrorHandler.)

    public function execute() {     $lsQuery = $this->msLastQuery;     $lrResource = mysql_query($lsQuery);      if(!$lrResource) {          ErrorHandler::handleErrorMessage('Unable to execute query: '.$lsQuery);          return false;     }     $this->mrQueryResource = $lrResource;     return true; } 

    Which I find more readable.

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