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Exception-Safe Coding in C++ Part II
by Jon Kalb
Agenda Not Set Yet Room Not Assigned
Are you 100% confident that your code is exception-safe? Safe usage of exceptions is a non-trivial problem that the industry has struggled with for the better part of two decades. If you have fear, uncertainty, or doubt about exception safety or just want to see the best practices for using exceptions in C++, this session is for you. We’ll start with “What is the problem we are trying to solve?” and discuss alternatives, acknowledge the challenges associated with exception usage, and cover some well-meaning but misguided attempts at safety. I will then present a set of guidelines that are the basis for safe exception usage and solid implementation techniques, including how to transition from an exception-unsafe legacy code base. When we are finished you will know how to produce code that is easier to write, easier to understand, faster to execute, and 100% robust in the face of exceptions. This talk was given at last year's SVCC and won Best Tutorial at C++Now.

Jon has been programming in C++ for twenty years. He is currently doing this for Amazon’s A9.com. During the last two decades he has written C++ for Apple, Dow Chemical, Intuit, Lotus, Microsoft, Netscape, Sun, and Yahoo! He taught C++ at the graduate school at Golden Gate University for two years and is co-chair of C++ Now! (BoostCon).

Jon Kalb Jon has been programming in C++ for twenty years. He is currently doing this for Amazon’s... exceptionsafecode.com /Presenter/2013/Jon-Kalb-7164 California @JonathanKalb
454 Best Practices
550 Coding
554 Development
583 exception-safety
641 C++
642 C++11
Exception-Safe Coding in C++ Part I
by Jon Kalb
Agenda Not Set Yet Room Not Assigned
Are you 100% confident that your code is exception-safe? Safe usage of exceptions is a non-trivial problem that the industry has struggled with for the better part of two decades. If you have fear, uncertainty, or doubt about exception safety or just want to see the best practices for using exceptions in C++, this session is for you. We’ll start with “What is the problem we are trying to solve?” and discuss alternatives, acknowledge the challenges associated with exception usage, and cover some well-meaning but misguided attempts at safety. I will then present a set of guidelines that are the basis for safe exception usage and solid implementation techniques, including how to transition from an exception-unsafe legacy code base. When we are finished you will know how to produce code that is easier to write, easier to understand, faster to execute, and 100% robust in the face of exceptions. This talk was given at last year's SVCC and won Best Tutorial at C++Now.

Jon has been programming in C++ for twenty years. He is currently doing this for Amazon’s A9.com. During the last two decades he has written C++ for Apple, Dow Chemical, Intuit, Lotus, Microsoft, Netscape, Sun, and Yahoo! He taught C++ at the graduate school at Golden Gate University for two years and is co-chair of C++ Now! (BoostCon).

Jon Kalb Jon has been programming in C++ for twenty years. He is currently doing this for Amazon’s... exceptionsafecode.com /Presenter/2013/Jon-Kalb-7164 California @JonathanKalb
454 Best Practices
550 Coding
554 Development
583 exception-safety
641 C++
642 C++11

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