On 8/31/2010 7:01 PM, Binglong Xie wrote:
Does code below work correctly? (C++0x fashion) ================================================================= My project uses Visual Studio 2008 and these C++0x functions do not work. Nice to see that they are about the enter the standard, though :) And also, Visual Studio 2010 looks like it has these.
std::exception_ptr g_ex; //global variable is no good, may be wrapped into callback params.
void my_callback() { try { callback_cpp_impl(); // may throw } catch(...) { assert(g_ex==nullptr); g_ex = std::current_exception(); } }
void foo() { try { g_ex = nullptr; call_C(&my_callback); if( g_ex!=nullptr ) std::rethrow_exception(g_ex); } catch... // normal catch as if the exception is thrown locally. }
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Steven Watanabe"
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 11:04 AM To: Subject: Re: [Boost-users] How to store on exception object ? AMDG
Timothy Madden wrote:
In a callback function I need to store and save an exception object for until the callback is finished and the control is returned to my application code. The callback is invoked by the C language code in minizip library from zlib-1.2.3 contrib directory, and I need to throw the exception when control returns to my application invoking minizip functions.
This is true for any exception that might get thrown and caught in my callback, so I would like to do that for any exception type.
However how can I store a thrown object for later re-throw without the actual exception type ? Is there a way to do that ?
I think this is what boost::exception_ptr is for. http://www.boost.org/libs/exception/doc/exception_ptr.html
In Christ, Steven Watanabe
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