Hi all and thanks for Ryan, I apologize ! ! I have missed out the small class_exists call before it. Thanks. Regards, Eric, 2010/1/29 Ryan <ryansun81@xxxxxxxxx> > 于 2010-1-29 13:19, Ashley Sheridan 写道: > > On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 13:02 +0800, Eric Lee wrote: > > > > > >> Hi php-dev pros, > >> > >> I got an issue about catching exception throw from __autoload on php > 5.3.1. > >> > >> The manual state that exception throw from __autoload could be catched > with > >> try.. catch statement same as the normal flow. > >> > >> But I'can archive that even I have copied the same sample code from the > >> manual. > >> > >> Here are the code segment. > >> > >> [[[ > >> function __autoload($name) { > >> echo "Want to load $name.\n"; > >> throw new Exception("Unable to load $name."); > >> } > >> > >> try { > >> $obj = new NonLoadableClass(); > >> } catch (Exception $e) { > >> echo $e->getMessage(), "\n"; > >> } > >> > >> ]]] > >> > >> Are there anyone experienced this or not ? > >> > >> Thanks in advance ! > >> > >> Regards, > >> Eric, > >> > > > > Sorry, ignore that, I see you're running 5.3.1, which should be fine for > > running the example. I do notice that you've got [[[ and ]]] in-place of > > <?php and ?>, was that intentional? > > > > Thanks, > > Ash > > http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk > > > > > > > > > Do you have any other autoload implamentaions? try testing that code > segment in a single php file and dump phpinfo() to make sure you are on > php 5.3.1 >