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Handling exceptional conditions makes your code more robust. Certain operations, including object creation and file input/output, are subject to failures that go beyond errors — out-of-memory conditions, for instance, can occur even when your program is running correctly. Anticipating and handling exceptions is a hallmark of solid code.
This article family explains the three exception handling mechanisms supplied by Visual C++.
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