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PN_PREV("/simple","simple page","building a really simple page");
PN_NEXT("/exceptions/preprocess","preprocess","preprocessing errors");
</%constructor>
<%codemethod string title() %>
return "exceptions handling";
</%codemethod>
<%method void content() %>
<h1>site-C-ing exception handling</h1>
<p>
The purpose of this section is to give an overview of the <em>site-C-ing</em>
exception handling mechanism. Before the web visitor can see the page each
site-C-ing component goes through a few stages, namely, preprocessing,
- compiling and execution. Having three stages to go through also means the
+ compiling and execution. Having three stages to go through also means three
stages one can fail to go through and three exciting opportunities to handle
different errors.
</p>
<p>
First each component is preprocessed so that you can feed the valid c++ code
to the compiler. Here is where the preprocessor can choke at your broken
source code. Once preprocessor failes to parse your code it will throw an
exception which <em>site-C-ing</em> will catch and pass to <a
href="/sources/htdocs/handlers/exception_dev" title="development mode
exception handler source">the exception handler component</a>. Want to <a
href="/exceptions/preprocess">read more</a> about preprocessor exception
handling?