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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T19:14:39+00:00 2026-05-14T19:14:39+00:00

i wonder if exceptions that are thrown in php will terminate the script in

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i wonder if exceptions that are thrown in php will terminate the script in php?

cause when i save an entry that is already created in doctrine it throws an exception.

i catch the exception and ignore it (so that the user won’t see it) but the script seems to be terminated.

is there a way to catch the exception and keep the script alive?

thanks

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    2026-05-14T19:14:40+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 7:14 pm

    You need to wrap the function call(s) that may throw an exception in a try...catch block.

    class EvilException extends Exception {}
    class BadException extends Exception {}
    
    function someMethodThatMayThrowException() {
       ...
       ...
       throw new EvilException( "I am an evil exception. HAHAHAHA" );
    }
    try {
    
    someMethodThatMayThrowException();
    
    } catch( BadException $e ) {
      //deal with BadException here...
    } catch( EvilException $e ) {
       //deal with EvilException here...
       throw new Exception( "will be caught in next catch block" );
    } catch( Exception $e ) {
       echo $e->getMessage(); //echoes the string: "will be caught in next catch block"
    }
    

    If you catch the exception(s), the script will not terminate. If a thrown exception does not have a catch block to jump into, the aforementioned will happen.

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