author | Michael Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 2005-01-30 00:57:53 (UTC) |
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committer | Michael Krelin <hacker@klever.net> | 2005-01-30 00:57:53 (UTC) |
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1 | % html(); return; /* vim:set ft=sitecing: */ | ||
2 | %%derive layout = "/ancestry/layout.chtml"; | ||
3 | <%constructor> | ||
4 | b_strict = false; | ||
5 | </%constructor> | ||
6 | <%codemethod string title() %> | ||
7 | return "compile-time exceptions handling"; | ||
8 | </%codemethod> | ||
9 | <%method void content() %> | ||
10 | <h1>site-C-ing compile-time exception handling</h1> | ||
11 | <p> | ||
12 | Similar to <a href="/exceptions/preprocess">preprocessing exceptions</a> | ||
13 | there is a wide range of errors you may put into your code which will pass | ||
14 | through preprocessor and will be caught later at the compile-time. | ||
15 | </p> | ||
16 | <p> | ||
17 | Once you complete writing your <a | ||
18 | href="/view/htdocs/exceptions/development/compile.chtml" target="insert" | ||
19 | title="the link opens in the frame below">erroneous code</a> and | ||
20 | <em>site-C-ing</em> is done preprocessing it, it will feed the preprocessed | ||
21 | code into c++ compiler which will refuse to compile the code like this. This | ||
22 | is where <a href="/view/htdocs/handlers/exception_dev" target="insert" | ||
23 | title="the link opens in the frame below">the exception handler</a>, | ||
24 | specified in <a href="/view/htdocs/exceptions/development/.scrc" | ||
25 | target="insert" title="the link opens in the frame below">the configuration | ||
26 | file</a>, takes over the process and gives you <a | ||
27 | href="/exceptions/development/compile" target="insert" title="the link opens | ||
28 | in the frame below">the report</a>. Like with any handler, you may wish to | ||
29 | set some <a href="/view/htdocs/handlers/exception_prod" target="insert" | ||
30 | title="the link opens in the frame below">different handler</a> in your <a | ||
31 | href="/view/htdocs/exceptions/production/.scrc" target="insert" title="the | ||
32 | link opens in the frame below">production configuration</a>, which just gives | ||
33 | user <a href="/exceptions/production/preprocess" target="insert" title="the | ||
34 | link opens in the frame below">a friendly yet lame excuse</a>. | ||
35 | </p> | ||
36 | <p class="note"> | ||
37 | Note, that these output pages are fakes -- I do not want to spawn the | ||
38 | compiler each time you want to see the output and put this unnecessary load | ||
39 | on cpu. These static pages are in fact saved output of the real exception | ||
40 | handlers. | ||
41 | </p> | ||
42 | |||
43 | <div class="insert"> | ||
44 | <iframe id="insert" name="insert" src="about:blank" width="95%" height="300" border="1"> | ||
45 | <p>I wanted to put an <iframe> here, but your browser does not seem to | ||
46 | support it. That is okay, it still will open links somehow.</p> | ||
47 | </iframe> | ||
48 | </div> | ||
49 | |||
50 | </%method> | ||