C++ 异常会通过 C 代码安全地传播吗?
我有一个 C++ 应用程序,它调用 SQLite(SQLite 在 C 中)sqlite3_exec() 反过来又可以调用我在 C++ 中实现的回调函数.SQLite 被编译成静态库.
I have a C++ application that calls SQLite's (SQLite is in C) sqlite3_exec() which in turn can call my callback function implemented in C++. SQLite is compiled into a static library.
如果异常逃脱了我的回调,它会通过 SQLite 的 C 代码安全地传播到调用 sqlite3_exec() 的 C++ 代码吗?
If an exception escapes my callback will it propagate safely through the C code of SQLite to the C++ code calling sqlite3_exec()?
推荐答案
我猜这与编译器有关.但是,在回调中抛出异常将是一个非常糟糕的主意.要么它完全不起作用,要么 SQLite 库中的 C 代码将无法处理它.考虑这是否是 SQLite 中的一些代码:
My guess is that this is compiler dependent. However, throwing an exception in the callback would be a very bad idea. Either it will flat-out not work, or the C code in the SQLite library will be unable to handle it. Consider if this is some code in SQLite:
{
char * p = malloc( 1000 );
...
call_the_callback(); // might throw an exception
...
free( p );
}
如果异常有效",则 C 代码无法捕获它,并且 p 将永远不会被释放.当然,图书馆可能分配的任何其他资源也是如此.
If the exception "works", the C code has no possible way of catching it, and p will never be freed. The same goes for any other resources the library may have allocated, of course.
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