I've started using C++ exceptions in a uniform manner, and now I'd like the compiler (g++) to check that there are no "exception leaks". The throw
decoration should do this, like const
does for constness of class methods.
Well, it doesn't.
Using throw
is still documentary, but may even be dangerously misleading if others think a function cannot throw other exceptions than those listed in its documentation.
Can g++ somehow be persuaded to be more strict on its throw-checking, i.e. really making sure a function decorated as throw()
will never-ever throw anything.
Edit:
Found this question handling the subject widely.
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