modernize-use-noexcept¶
This check replaces deprecated dynamic exception specifications with the appropriate noexcept specification (introduced in C++11). By default this check will replace throw() with noexcept, and throw(<exception>[,...]) or throw(...) with noexcept(false).
Example¶
void foo() throw();
void bar() throw(int) {}
transforms to:
void foo() noexcept;
void bar() noexcept(false) {}
Options¶
- ReplacementString
Users can use ReplacementString to specify a macro to use instead of noexcept. This is useful when maintaining source code that uses custom exception specification marking other than noexcept. Fix-it hints will only be generated for non-throwing specifications.
Example¶
void bar() throw(int);
void foo() throw();
transforms to:
void bar() throw(int); // No fix-it generated.
void foo() NOEXCEPT;
if the ReplacementString option is set to NOEXCEPT.
- UseNoexceptFalse
Enabled by default, disabling will generate fix-it hints that remove throwing dynamic exception specs, e.g., throw(<something>), completely without providing a replacement text, except for destructors and delete operators that are noexcept(true) by default.
Example¶
void foo() throw(int) {}
struct bar {
void foobar() throw(int);
void operator delete(void *ptr) throw(int);
void operator delete[](void *ptr) throw(int);
~bar() throw(int);
}
transforms to:
void foo() {}
struct bar {
void foobar();
void operator delete(void *ptr) noexcept(false);
void operator delete[](void *ptr) noexcept(false);
~bar() noexcept(false);
}
if the UseNoexceptFalse option is set to 0.