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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:05:37+00:00 2026-05-13T07:05:37+00:00

When establishing a new PDO db handler, I’ve got to wrap everything into a

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When establishing a new PDO db handler, I’ve got to wrap everything into a try-catch to prevent an error message that would print all db access data to the user.

But how about all the other methods like exec(), for example? Must I wrap all of these into a try-catch block? At which point is the PHP documentation telling that an method throws an exception?

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    2026-05-13T07:05:37+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:05 am

    First of all, you can set how errors are dealt with by PDO, using the PDO::setAttribute method, to set the PDO::ATTR_ERRMODE (error reporting) option.

    In particular, it is possible to configure PDO so it throws exceptions when there’s an error, instead of reporting an “error” — that’s what I generally do.

    Then, when a method can throw an exception, it should be indicated in it’s documentation — generaly, it’s in the “Return value” section.

    For instance, PDO::prepare can throw an exception — depending on error reporting (see what I wrote just before) :

    If the database server cannot
    successfully prepare the statement,
    PDO::prepare() returns FALSE or
    emits PDOException (depending on
    error handling).

    As a sidenote : if you find a function / method that throws an exception, and it’s not indicated in its documentation, it might be a good idea to create a bug report (see http://bugs.php.net/ ), so that problem is corrected 😉

    (Errors / mistakes / missing informations in the documentation are treated via the bug-tracker, like any other bug)

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