And what if not std::exception compatible type is thrown? I don't see any problems in this context, because I know that an exception will definitely be raised. What are your concerns about ... in this context? Many thanks, Ovanes On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Gennadiy Rozental <rogeeff@gmail.com> wrote:
Ovanes Markarian <om_boost <at> keywallet.com> writes:
Hello *,I have a question regarding the tools BOOST_<level>_THROW:Why is it required to specify the exception being thrown? What if I don't know which exception is thrown, but I know that it should be thrown?
What do you propose this tool should catch? ...? I don't think it's good idea. Why not std::exception?
Gennadiy
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