Exception handling is the technique of handling runtime errors in an application. Asynchronous programming allows us to perform resource-intensive operations without the need for blocking on the main ...
Exception handling has been used in programming languages for decades to handle run-time errors in applications. However, throwing exceptions is costly in terms of performance, so we should avoid them ...
Even though exception handling is common and every introductory Java course covers it, I still don't think we really know how to do it well. It is almost as if the general concept is still evolving ...
structured_exception() throw() : exception_pointer(NULL), info("Unknown SEH exception") {} structured_exception(EXCEPTION_POINTERS* ep) throw() : exception_pointer(ep ...
I think that exceptions as a form of error handling are overrated and abused. Do you need try/catch around possible null pointer dereference in kernel mode driver so ...