Hi!
It would be nice to have Model\Manager option to throw an exception on model not saved instead of returning false. To me it's expected model behavior - when unexpected errors happends while working with model, it should be an exception.
Of course it could be done now with events manager like this:
        $di['modelsManager'] = function () {
            $eventsManager = new \Phalcon\Events\Manager();
            $eventsManager->attach('model', function ($event, $model) {
                if ($event->getType() == 'notSaved') {
                    throw new ModelException(implode(", ", $model->getMessages()));
                }   
            }); 
            $modelsManager = new \Phalcon\Mvc\Model\Manager();
            $modelsManager->setEventsManager($eventsManager);
            return $modelsManager;
        };but I'd prefer to use this way:
        $di['modelsManager'] = function () {
            $modelsManager = new \Phalcon\Mvc\Model\Manager();
            $modelsManager->setSaveExceptions(true);
            return $modelsManager;
        };  and catch Model\NotSavedException using its getModel() method to get errors:
        } catch (\Phalcon\Mvc\Model\NotSavedException $e) {
            $exception->getModel()->getMessages();What do you think?