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PHP5中文手册
Error handlingError handling is implemented using a hand-shaking protocol between PDO and the database driver code. The database driver code signals PDO that an error has occurred via a failure (0) return from any of the interface functions. If a zero is returned, set the field error_code in the control block appropriate to the context (either the pdo_dbh_t or pdo_stmt_t block). In practice, it is probably a good idea to set the field in both blocks to the same value to ensure the correct one is getting used. The error_mode field is a six-byte field containing a 5 character ASCIIZ SQLSTATE identifier code. This code drives the error message process. The SQLSTATE code is used to look up an error message in the internal PDO error message table (see pdo_sqlstate.c for a list of error codes and their messages). If the code is not known to PDO, a default "Unknown Message" value will be used. In addition to the SQLSTATE code and error message, PDO will call the driver-specific fetch_err() routine to obtain supplemental data for the particular error condition. This routine is passed an array into which the driver may place additional information. This array has slot positions assigned to particular types of supplemental info:
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