<?php namespace Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\SQLAnywhere; use Doctrine\DBAL\Driver\AbstractDriverException; use InvalidArgumentException; use function sasql_error; use function sasql_errorcode; use function sasql_sqlstate; use function sasql_stmt_errno; use function sasql_stmt_error; /** * SAP Sybase SQL Anywhere driver exception. * * @psalm-immutable */ class SQLAnywhereException extends AbstractDriverException { /** * Helper method to turn SQL Anywhere error into exception. * * @param resource|null $conn The SQL Anywhere connection resource to retrieve the last error from. * @param resource|null $stmt The SQL Anywhere statement resource to retrieve the last error from. * * @return SQLAnywhereException * * @throws InvalidArgumentException */ public static function fromSQLAnywhereError($conn = null, $stmt = null) { $state = $conn ? sasql_sqlstate($conn) : sasql_sqlstate(); $code = null; $message = null; /** * Try retrieving the last error from statement resource if given */ if ($stmt) { $code = sasql_stmt_errno($stmt); $message = sasql_stmt_error($stmt); } /** * Try retrieving the last error from the connection resource * if either the statement resource is not given or the statement * resource is given but the last error could not be retrieved from it (fallback). * Depending on the type of error, it is sometimes necessary to retrieve * it from the connection resource even though it occurred during * a prepared statement. */ if ($conn && ! $code) { $code = sasql_errorcode($conn); $message = sasql_error($conn); } /** * Fallback mode if either no connection resource is given * or the last error could not be retrieved from the given * connection / statement resource. */ if (! $conn || ! $code) { $code = sasql_errorcode(); $message = sasql_error(); } if ($message) { return new self('SQLSTATE [' . $state . '] [' . $code . '] ' . $message, $state, $code); } return new self('SQL Anywhere error occurred but no error message was retrieved from driver.', $state, $code); } }