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TreeNode Posted - 12/21/2010 : 12:10:45 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release: Origin8, SR6
Operating System: Win XP

Hi,

is operator overloading possible in OriginC?
Like:
void MyError::operator<<(int nErrorCode)
{
	ReceiveOccuredError(nErrorCode);
}

I imagined to create a MyError-Object, which receives occured errors of called methods.
With this object I could return Error-Messages when some errors occured.

Or would you recommend to use try and catch statements for error-handling?

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Penn Posted - 12/21/2010 : 9:14:33 PM
Hi TreeNode,

I am sorry that Origin C does not support operator overloading. However, as you said, you can use try and catch statements for error handling. Also, the throw statement is supported. Please refer to this page for more details.

Penn

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