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[2009-07-06 23:28 UTC] shiva dot buzz at gmail dot com
Description:
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I ran a small example for namespace. I found one Fatal error when the
namespace was been used.
If you pass a invalid email id, that is 'alejandrodomain.com
' $user = new
UserManager\CMS\User('Alejandro','Gervasio','alejandrodomain.com
');
it throws a fatal error saying Exception class can not be found.
PHP Fatal error: Class 'UserManager\CMS\Exception' not found in
C:\user\user.php on line 25
I used the same example listed below with little change;
http://www.devshed.com/c/a/PHP/Using-Namespaces-in-PHP-5/3/
Could you let me know why namespace is not able to recognize the
Exception class.
Reproduce code:
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Filename: user.php
<?php
namespace UserManager\CMS;
class User{
private $firstName;
private $lastName;
private $email;
public function __construct($firstName,$lastName,$email){
if(!$firstName||strlen($firstName)>32){
throw new Exception('Invalid First Name parameter!');
}
if(!$lastName||strlen($lastName)>32){
throw new Exception('Invalid Last Name parameter!');
}
if(!$email||!preg_match("/^.+@.+..+$/",$email)){
throw new Exception('Invalid Email parameter!');
}
$this->firstName=$firstName;
$this->lastName=$lastName;
$this->email=$email;
}
// get user's first name
public function getFirstName(){
return $this->firstName;
}
// get user's last name
public function getLastName(){
return $this->lastName;
}
// get user's email
public function getEmail(){
return $this->email;
}
?>
RunUser.php
<?php
include_once "user.php";
use UserManager\CMS;
try{
// create new instance of 'User' class by using the specified namespace
$user = new UserManager\CMS\User('Alejandro','Gervasio','alejandrodomain.com');
// display user data
echo 'First Name: '.$user->getFirstName().'<br />';
echo 'Last Name: '.$user->getLastName().'<br />';
echo 'Email: '.$user->getEmail().'<br />';
$user->getValueN();
}
catch(Exception $e){
echo $e->getMessage();
exit();
}
?>
Expected result:
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Invalid Email parameter
Actual result:
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PHP Fatal error: Class 'UserManager\CMS\Exception' not found in
C:\user\user.php on line 25
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I got it working, I added the global namespace to make it work. Used the \operator to do so: $e = new \Exception('my error message goes here'); Thanks