/************************************************************************** * * Language: C++ * Purpose: Program to demonstrate the 'try', 'catch' and 'throw' statements. * Author: M J Leslie * Date: 21-Mar-98 * * Compile: The following command was used to compile. * * g++ -fhandle-exceptions throw.cc -o throw * **************************************************************************/ #include <iostream.h> // For cout. void ErrorFunc(int Error); main() { ErrorFunc(0); ErrorFunc(1); } void ErrorFunc(int Error) { try { cout << "Error code is " << Error << endl; if (Error > 0 ) { throw(Error); // This statement causes control to jump // to the 'catch' statement } cout << "No Error occoured" << endl; } catch(int n) { cout << "Error number is " << n << endl;; } }
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