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Exception Handling [electronic resource] : Fundamentals and Programming / by Pedro Mejia Alvarez, Raul E. Gonzalez Torres, Susana Ortega Cisneros.

By: Mejia Alvarez, Pedro [author.].
Contributor(s): Gonzalez Torres, Raul E [author.] | Ortega Cisneros, Susana [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs in Computer Science: Publisher: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edition: 1st ed. 2024.Description: IX, 112 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783031506819.Subject(s): Software engineering | Computer programming | Software Engineering | Programming TechniquesAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface -- 1 Introduction to Exception Handling -- 2 Basics of Exception Handling -- 3 Exception Handling Best Practices -- 4 Advanced Exception Handling Techniques -- 5 Exception Handling in Real-Time and Embedded Systems.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book presents the fundamentals of exception handling with examples written in C++ and Python. Starting with its history and evolution, it explores the many facets of exception handling, such as its syntax, semantics, challenges, best practices, and implementation patterns. The book is composed of five chapters: Chapter 1 provides an introduction, covering the history, various definitions, and challenges of exception handling. Chapter 2 then delves into the basics, offering insights into the foundational concepts and techniques. Subsequently, chapter 3 touches upon the best practices for exception handling, including the differences between errors and exceptions, the use of assertions, and how to provide meaningful error messages. Chapter 4 takes a deep dive into advanced exception-handling techniques, exploring e.g. patterns, guard clauses, and hierarchical exception handling. Eventually, chapter 5 focuses on the complexities of exception handling in real-time and embedded systems. This book is mainly written for both students and professionals. Its readers will understand the nuances between syntax and semantic errors, learn how to employ try-catch blocks effectively, grasp the importance of logging exceptions, and delve into advanced exception-handling techniques. This way, they will be enabled to handle exceptions effectively and thus write more robust, reliable, and resilient code.
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Preface -- 1 Introduction to Exception Handling -- 2 Basics of Exception Handling -- 3 Exception Handling Best Practices -- 4 Advanced Exception Handling Techniques -- 5 Exception Handling in Real-Time and Embedded Systems.

This book presents the fundamentals of exception handling with examples written in C++ and Python. Starting with its history and evolution, it explores the many facets of exception handling, such as its syntax, semantics, challenges, best practices, and implementation patterns. The book is composed of five chapters: Chapter 1 provides an introduction, covering the history, various definitions, and challenges of exception handling. Chapter 2 then delves into the basics, offering insights into the foundational concepts and techniques. Subsequently, chapter 3 touches upon the best practices for exception handling, including the differences between errors and exceptions, the use of assertions, and how to provide meaningful error messages. Chapter 4 takes a deep dive into advanced exception-handling techniques, exploring e.g. patterns, guard clauses, and hierarchical exception handling. Eventually, chapter 5 focuses on the complexities of exception handling in real-time and embedded systems. This book is mainly written for both students and professionals. Its readers will understand the nuances between syntax and semantic errors, learn how to employ try-catch blocks effectively, grasp the importance of logging exceptions, and delve into advanced exception-handling techniques. This way, they will be enabled to handle exceptions effectively and thus write more robust, reliable, and resilient code.

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