rspec/rules/S112/php/rule.adoc

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If you throw a general exception type, such as ErrorException, RuntimeException, or Exception in a library or framework, it forces consumers to catch all exceptions, including unknown exceptions that they do not know how to handle.
Instead, either throw a subtype that already exists in the Standard PHP Library, or create your own type that derives from Exception.
== Noncompliant Code Example
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throw new Exception(); // Noncompliant
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== Compliant Solution
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throw new InvalidArgumentException();
// or
throw new UnexpectedValueException();
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== Comments And Links
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