When is it right for a constructor to throw an exception?

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时光取名叫无心 2020-11-30 16:47

When is it right for a constructor to throw an exception? (Or in the case of Objective C: when is it right for an init\'er to return nil?)

It seems to me that a cons

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    2020-11-30 17:35

    I can't address best practice in Objective-C, but in C++ it's fine for a constructor to throw an exception. Especially as there's no other way to ensure that an exceptional condition encountered at construction is reported without resorting to invoking an isOK() method.

    The function try block feature was designed specifically to support failures in constructor memberwise initialization (though it may be used for regular functions also). It's the only way to modify or enrich the exception information which will be thrown. But because of its original design purpose (use in constructors) it doesn't permit the exception to be swallowed by an empty catch() clause.

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