Re: Exception base class

From:
Ulrich Eckhardt <eckhardt@satorlaser.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.c++.moderated
Date:
Wed, 10 Mar 2010 13:15:14 CST
Message-ID:
<m6tk67-b0g.ln1@satorlaser.homedns.org>
Lars Schouw wrote:

I want to construct an exception base class that is easy to use.
Ideally I want to be able to throw exceptions in one liners like this:
throw Exception("string1" + "string2 <number>", 5.0);


This will never compile because the expression

  "string1" + "string2 <number>"

doesn't.

I can use boost::format but don't want to use any boost in my code.
Would look like this.. a two liner.
string err = str( boost::format("test %s%") % "some more into");
throw Exception("string1" + "string2 <number>", 5.0);


You could also create an exception object and then add info before
eventually throwing it. All in one line:

  throw your_exception("foo").add_context("bar", 5.0);

This just requires that add_context() returns a reference to *this, so that
you can chain further such calls.

Alternatively, create a set of function overloads:

  void
    throw_exception(char const* message);
  template<typename P1>
  void
    throw_exception(char const* message,
                    char const* name1, P1 const& value1);
  template<typename P1, typename P2>
  void
    throw_exception(char const* message,
                    char const* name1, P1 const& value1,
                    char const* name2, P2 const& value2);
  ...

These don't actually make the construction of the exception more terse, but
they do it somewhere else. If you want a format string, you can of course
do the same.

class Base : public std::exception
{
public:
   Base(const std::string& whatStr) : m_whatStr(whatStr) {}
   virtual const char* what() const throw()
   { return m_whatStr.c_str(); }
   virtual ~Base() throw () {}
private:
   std::string m_whatStr;
};


Note: you could as well use std::runtime_error, which also takes a
std::string in its constructor.

Uli

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