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author | Ivan Shapovalov <intelfx@intelfx.name> | 2016-10-22 05:14:19 +0300 |
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committer | Ivan Shapovalov <intelfx@intelfx.name> | 2016-10-22 08:45:25 +0300 |
commit | b98af44fcf89b9946e1de438b1f5527e6bf28905 (patch) | |
tree | fbd5ec2ab1e418830b88e5de42279845911ea0da /src/database | |
parent | 5d03d48f7aaf38d3b28bad612638d2d9db8ebee0 (diff) |
treewide: use C++ exceptions properly
Since the codebase is designed around proper C++ idioms such as RAII, it
makes sense to only use C++ exceptions internally instead of mixing
exceptions and error codes. The exceptions are now caught at top level
to preserve compatibility with the existing error code-based API.
Note that we deliberately do not catch C++ runtime errors (such as
`std::bad_alloc`) nor logic errors (aka failed assertions) because no
actual handling can ever happen for such errors.
However, in the C interface we do catch _all_ exceptions (...) and
convert them into a wild-card error code.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/database')
-rw-r--r-- | src/database/database.cpp | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/src/database/database.cpp b/src/database/database.cpp index 2340a89c..9b8537c2 100644 --- a/src/database/database.cpp +++ b/src/database/database.cpp @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Database::Database(const Queue &queue, const std::vector<std::string> &kernels, } } - if (!search_result) { throw std::runtime_error("Database error, could not find a suitable entry"); } + if (!search_result) { throw RuntimeErrorCode(StatusCode::kDatabaseError); } } } |