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Re: error trapping

  • From: "A. G. McDowell" <mcdowella@m...>
  • To: xml-dev@i...
  • Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 00:07:41 +0100

c error trapping
In article <199910191740.NAA20238@l...>, John Cowan
<cowan@l...> writes
>
>It is no accident that C++ and Java have termination semantics only
>for their exceptions.  Unfortunately I cannot find a citation to this
>story, but it is instructive.
>
The Design and Evolution of C++
Bjarne Stroustrup, published by Addison Wesley, ISBN 0-201-54330-3
Section 16.6, P.390-393 in my copy

There is also a two-line summary of Cedar/Mesa experience, which was
apparently repeated in two large IBM projects, and was supported by many
others:

termination is preferred over resumption; this is not a matter of
opinion but a matter of years of experience. Resumption is seductive,
but not valid.

The suggested alternative to resumption makes most sense in the context
of resource acquisition. Sacrificing rigor for brevity:
while((resource = acquire()) != null) callback();
The callback should either release some more resource or throw a
(terminating) exception, so you exit the loop either normally, with the
resource, or via the exception.

I was amused by the following section:

... Martin O'Riordan reported that "Microsoft had several years of
positive experience with resumable exception handling", but the absence
of specific examples and doubts about the value of OS/2 Release 1 as a
proof of technical soundness weakened his case.

I have no experience of OS/2 Release anything, and so cannot comment.
Perhaps somebody out there can tell us if later releases evolved away
from resumable exceptions.
-- 
A. G. McDowell

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