Le 18/02/2012 20:12, Martin Nowak a écrit :
Typed exception being used for local error recovery is about the same as using error codes but at a bigger expense. On the plus side exception can carry more specific error messages, which could be solved for error codes too.
The problem with error code is that you have to handle all problems, or none. A class hierarchy of exceptions allow you to handle some type of errors, and not some others.
At this point, I don't think we should think in terms of expansive or not. Exception, as it is named, are for exceptionnal cases. If not, you are probably using them the wrong way. And if it is exceptionnal, then it seems reasoanble to sacrifice some CPU cycles to handle things properly.
