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throw
Syntax:
try {
statement list;
}
catch( typeA arg ) {
statement list;
}
catch( typeB arg ) {
statement list;
}
...
catch( typeN arg ) {
statement list;
}
The throw statement is part of the C++ mechanism for exception handling. This statement, together with the try and catch statements, the C++ exception handling system gives programmers an elegant mechanism for error recovery. You will generally use a try block to execute potentially error-prone code. Somewhere in this code, a throw statement can be executed, which will cause execution to jump out of the try block and into one of the catch blocks. For example:
try {
cout << "Before throwing exception" << endl;
throw 42;
cout << "Shouldn't ever see this" << endl;
}
catch( int error ) {
cout << "Error: caught exception " << error << endl;
}
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