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- <h1>Boost Exception</h1>
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- <p>Traditionally, when using exceptions to report failures, the throw site:</p>
- <div><ul><li>creates an exception object of the appropriate type, and</li>
- <li>stuffs it with data relevant to the detected error.</li>
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- <p>A higher context in the program contains a catch statement which:</p>
- <div><ul><li>selects failures based on exception types, and</li>
- <li>inspects exception objects for data required to deal with the problem.</li>
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- <p>The main issue with this "traditional" approach is that often, the data available at the point of the throw is insufficient for the catch site to handle the failure.</p>
- <p>Here is an example of a catch statement:</p>
- <pre>catch( file_read_error & e )
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- std::cerr << e.file_name();
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- <p>And here is a possible matching throw:</p>
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- read_file( FILE * f )
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- ....
- size_t nr=fread(buf,1,count,f);
- if( ferror(f) )
- throw file_read_error(???);
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- <p>Clearly, the problem is that the handler requires a file name but the read_file function does not have a file name to put in the exception object; all it has is a FILE pointer!</p>
- <p>In an attempt to deal with this problem, we could modify read_file to accept a file name:</p>
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- read_file( FILE * f, char const * name )
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- ....
- size_t nr=fread(buf,1,count,f);
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- throw file_read_error(name);
- ....
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- <p>This is not a real solution: it simply shifts the burden of supplying a file name to the immediate caller of the read_file function.</p>
- <blockquote><p><i>In general, the data required to handle a given library-emitted exception depends on the program that links to it. Many contexts between the throw and the catch may have relevant information which must be transported to the exception handler.</i></p></blockquote>
- <h3>Exception wrapping</h3>
- <p>The idea of exception wrapping is to catch an exception from a lower level function (such as the read_file function above), and throw a new exception object that contains the original exception (and also carries a file name.) This method seems to be particularly popular with C++ programmers with Java background.</p>
- <p>Exception wrapping leads to the following problems:</p>
- <div><ul><li>To wrap an exception object it must be copied, which may result in slicing.</li>
- <li>Wrapping is practically impossible to use in generic contexts.</li>
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- <p>The second point is actually special case of violating the exception neutrality principle. Most contexts in a program can not handle exceptions; such contexts should not interfere with the process of exception handling.</p>
- <h3>The boost::exception solution</h3>
- <div><ul><li>Simply derive your exception types from boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span>.</li>
- <li>Confidently limit the throw site to provide only data that is available naturally.</li>
- <li>Use exception-neutral contexts between the throw and the catch to augment exceptions with more relevant data as they bubble up.</li>
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- <p>For example, in the throw statement below we only add the errno code, since this is the only failure-relevant information available in this context:</p>
- <pre>struct exception_base: virtual std::exception, virtual boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span> { };
- struct io_error: virtual exception_base { };
- struct file_read_error: virtual io_error { };
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- read_file( FILE * f )
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- ....
- size_t nr=fread(buf,1,count,f);
- if( ferror(f) )
- throw file_read_error() <span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception_operator_shl.html"><<</a></span> errno_code(errno);
- ....
- }</pre>
- <p>In a higher exception-neutral context, we add the file name to <i>any</i> exception that derives from boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span>:</p>
- <pre>typedef boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span><struct tag_file_name,std::string> file_name;
- ....
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- if( FILE * fp=fopen("foo.txt","rt") )
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- ....
- read_file(fp); //throws types deriving from boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span>
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- ....
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- <p>Finally here is how the handler retrieves data from exceptions that derive from boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span>:</p>
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- {
- std::cerr << "I/O Error!\n";
- if( std::string const * fn=<span class="RenoLink"><a href="get_error_info.html">get_error_info</a></span><file_name>(e) )
- std::cerr << "File name: " << *fn << "\n";
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- std::cerr << "OS says: " << strerror(*c) << "\n";
- }</pre>
- <p>In addition, boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="diagnostic_information.html">diagnostic_information</a></span> can be used to compose an automatic (if not user-friendly) message that contains all of the <span class="RenoLink"><a href="error_info.html">error_info</a></span> objects added to a boost::<span class="RenoLink"><a href="exception.html">exception</a></span>. This is useful for inclusion in logs and other diagnostic objects.</p>
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