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The Green Language Exception System Export

The Computer Journal, Vol. 47, No. 6. (1 June 2004), pp. 651-661.

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Exception systems have become popular because they uncouple error detection and handling thus allowing us to produce better software. However, the exception handling systems of many object-oriented languages benefit very little from object-oriented programming. The catch clauses following a try block are isolated pieces of code: they do not belong to classes and cannot be reused. This paper presents the object-oriented exception system of the Green language, which fully uses the object-oriented programming features. These include the use of classes, types and subtyping, objects and inheritance. The result is a powerful exception system completely integrated with the language. 10.1093/comjnl/47.6.651


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