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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T06:32:29+00:00 2026-06-18T06:32:29+00:00

The PHP function below is producing this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘(‘,

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The PHP function below is producing this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘(‘, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or ‘$’, on this line: throw new ( '' . 'Illigal name for service name "' . $name . '" is given' );

Does anyone know what’s wrong?

function registerService($name, $provider) {
    if (strlen( $name ) < 1) {
        Exception;
        throw new ( '' . 'Illigal name for service name "' . $name . '" is given' );
    }

    $this->_Services[$name] = $provider;
}

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    2026-06-18T06:32:31+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 6:32 am

    Change this:

        Exception;
        throw new ( '' . 'Illigal name for service name "' . $name . '" is given' );
    

    To this:

    throw new Exception('Illegal name for service name "' .$name .'" is given' );
    

    Also, normally you’d throw an Exception in a try catch block:

    try {
        throw new Exception('Just testing');
    } catch (Exception $e) {
        echo 'Caught exception: ',  $e->getMessage(), "\n";
    }
    //Output: Caught exception: Just testing
    
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