const TYPE_FOO = 'foo';
const TYPE_BAR = 'bar';
public function doSomething($x) {
if($x != self::TYPE_FOO || $x != self::TYPE_BAR) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException('Le paramètre doit être l\'une des constantes TYPE_*');
}
}
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)
Exception thrown if a value does not match with a set of values. Typically this happens when a function calls another function and expects the return value to be of a certain type or value not including arithmetic or buffer related errors.
const TYPE_FOO = 'foo';
const TYPE_BAR = 'bar';
public function doSomething($x) {
if($x != self::TYPE_FOO || $x != self::TYPE_BAR) {
throw new UnexpectedValueException('Le paramètre doit être l\'une des constantes TYPE_*');
}
}