Talk:DB layer 2.0 delegated transactions
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6. Normal usage of the moodle_delegated_transaction will be:
$transaction = $DB->start_require_transaction();
// Perform some $DB stuff
$transaction->end_require_transaction();
7. If, for any reason, developer needs to catch exceptions when using transactions, it will be mandatory to use it in this way:
try {
$transaction = $DB->start_require_transaction();
// Perform some $DB stuff
$transaction->end_require_transaction();
} catch (exception $e) {
$transaction->rollback($e); // ?
}
8. In order to be able to keep some parts of code out from top transactions completely, if we know it can lead to problems, we can use:
$DB->forbide_transaction(); // Instant check to confirm we aren't using transactions in this point. Will throw exception if transaction is found.