Tried to do something the other day and had to write something a bit quirky
tht would have been super clean with a finally block.

+1000

On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Kiall Mac Innes <ki...@managedit.ie> wrote:

> +1000
>
> This is a feature that I've always wanted in PHP, My main reason being to
> reduce code duplication. eg
>
> try {
>    $fh = fopen($filename);
>
>    // Do some work on the file + encounter an error.
>    throw new Exception();
> } catch (Exception $e) {
>    // Log an error or something
> } finally {
>    fclose($fh);
> }
>
> Thanks,
> Kiall
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Dmitri Snytkine <
> dsnytk...@ultralogistics.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > This is another feature that we know we can live without
> > but those familiar with languages that have 'finally' like Java or Python
> > know that
> > it is very neat feature to have in some situations.
> >
> > Basically the code inside 'finally' is guaranteed to run even if there
> is a
> > 'return' inside try or catch blocks
> > in which case the value to be returned is remembered tempraraly, the code
> > inside finally block executes and then remembered value is returned.
> >
> >
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