| // Exception Handling support header for -*- C++ -*- |
| |
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| |
| /** @file exception |
| * This header defines several types and functions relating to the |
| * handling of exceptions in a C++ program. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __EXCEPTION__ |
| #define __EXCEPTION__ |
| |
| extern "C++" { |
| |
| namespace std |
| { |
| /** |
| * @brief Base class for all library exceptions. |
| * |
| * This is the base class for all exceptions thrown by the standard |
| * library, and by certain language expressions. You are free to derive |
| * your own %exception classes, or use a different hierarchy, or to |
| * throw non-class data (e.g., fundamental types). |
| */ |
| class exception |
| { |
| public: |
| exception() throw() { } |
| virtual ~exception() throw(); |
| /** Returns a C-style character string describing the general cause |
| * of the current error. */ |
| virtual const char* what() const throw(); |
| }; |
| |
| /** If an %exception is thrown which is not listed in a function's |
| * %exception specification, one of these may be thrown. */ |
| class bad_exception : public exception |
| { |
| public: |
| bad_exception() throw() { } |
| // This declaration is not useless: |
| // http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.0.2/gcc_6.html#SEC118 |
| virtual ~bad_exception() throw(); |
| }; |
| |
| /// If you write a replacement %terminate handler, it must be of this type. |
| typedef void (*terminate_handler) (); |
| /// If you write a replacement %unexpected handler, it must be of this type. |
| typedef void (*unexpected_handler) (); |
| |
| /// Takes a new handler function as an argument, returns the old function. |
| terminate_handler set_terminate(terminate_handler) throw(); |
| /** The runtime will call this function if %exception handling must be |
| * abandoned for any reason. It can also be called by the user. */ |
| void terminate() __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); |
| |
| /// Takes a new handler function as an argument, returns the old function. |
| unexpected_handler set_unexpected(unexpected_handler) throw(); |
| /** The runtime will call this function if an %exception is thrown which |
| * violates the function's %exception specification. */ |
| void unexpected() __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)); |
| |
| /** [18.6.4]/1: "Returns true after completing evaluation of a |
| * throw-expression until either completing initialization of the |
| * exception-declaration in the matching handler or entering @c unexpected() |
| * due to the throw; or after entering @c terminate() for any reason |
| * other than an explicit call to @c terminate(). [Note: This includes |
| * stack unwinding [15.2]. end note]" |
| * |
| * 2: "When @c uncaught_exception() is true, throwing an %exception can |
| * result in a call of @c terminate() (15.5.1)." |
| */ |
| bool uncaught_exception() throw(); |
| } // namespace std |
| |
| namespace __gnu_cxx |
| { |
| /** A replacement for the standard terminate_handler which prints more |
| information about the terminating exception (if any) on stderr. Call |
| @code |
| std::set_terminate (__gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler) |
| @endcode |
| to use. For more info, see |
| http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/19_diagnostics/howto.html#4 |
| |
| In 3.4 and later, this is on by default. |
| */ |
| void __verbose_terminate_handler (); |
| } // namespace __gnu_cxx |
| |
| } // extern "C++" |
| |
| #endif |