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Section: 16.4.6.13 [res.on.exception.handling] Status: Resolved Submitter: Great Britain Opened: 2017-02-03 Last modified: 2020-09-06
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Discussion:
Addresses GB 40
The freedom referenced in footnote 189 was curtailed in C++11 to allow only non-throwing specifications. The footnote is both wrong, and unnecessary.
Proposed change:
Strike footnote 189.
[2017-02-03, Daniel comments]
The referenced footnote had the following content in the ballot document N4604:
That is, an implementation may provide an explicit exception-specification that defines the subset of "any" exceptions thrown by that function. This implies that the implementation may list implementation-defined types in such an exception-specification.
In N4618 this footnote has already been removed, I therefore suggest to resolve the issue as "Resolved by editorial change".
[2017-02-13, Alisdair comments]
Just to confirm that issue 2867 was filed when it looked like the paper to remove exception specifications from the language had missed C++17. The very specific edit requested by the issue can be found in the paper P0003R5 that was applied.
I suggest we mark as resolved by the above paper, rather than "resolved editorially".Proposed resolution:
Resolved by accepting P0003R5.