@kelunik which is why we have the suffix of Exception/Error … and then, we also, to have consistency, suffix all the other exceptions and errors. Also, might make maybe sense to catch a ClientGone, but what the heck is a ClientGone when you expect it as an argument somewhere? The class' name shouldn't be dependent on a context. Also it's in general rather common to Suffix a parents class name, like we're doing here.
@ke In general, there are some things which imply actual exceptions/errors like "Bad" prefix or "Violation" suffix, but in general that's not the case… like tell me … how would you e.g. rename DomainException? DomainViolation? Well, yeah, that's the same.
I meant even under those circumstances, there's very little ambiguity in what the type of $clientGone is going to be.......though ClientGone is still a rubbish name as it's so vague....
github.com/php/php-src/compare/… <--- so how do I go from the CURL inputs (first and second args) to resources? This is really the last bit I need to figure out :/