Supporting this feature has been problematic and leaded to some ugly
code to make abstractions such as pipelines and transactions aware of
these kind of response objects. Furthermore, it was not possible to
add them to all the connection classes due to implementation limits.
For such reasons Predis do not support them globally anymore, but the
actual classes are still shipped within the library so that they can
be used to build custom stuff at a level lower than client (that is,
unless we decide to remove them for good before going stable).
The "throw_errors" connection parameter has been removed and replaced by the
new "exceptions" client option since exceptions on -ERR replies returned by
Redis are not generated by connection classes anymore but are thrown by the
client class and other abstractions such as pipeline contexts.
This change does not affect much people using the Predis\Client class (aside
from the different configuration) but gives much more flexibility to those
building their own pieces of code around the internal classes of Predis.