Design question regarding exceptions.
Bruno Desthuilliers
bruno.42.desthuilliers at wtf.websiteburo.oops.com
Wed Jul 18 03:45:20 EDT 2007
asincero a écrit :
> I have a class called Users that provides a higher level of
> abstraction to an underlying "users" table in a pgsql database. It
> has methods like "addUser()" and "deleteUser()" which, obviously, wrap
> the corresponding SQL statements. My question is would it better to
> let any exceptions thrown by the underlying DB-API calls bubble up
> from these methods, or should I catch them inside the methods, wrap
> them inside my own custom exceptions, and throw those exceptions
> instead?
There's no absolute answer to this. But unless your "abstraction layer"
is supposed to be usable with non-DB-API backends (ie: text files, LDAP,
etc), I don't see any reason to abstract the exceptions.
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