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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:19:05+00:00 2026-05-11T16:19:05+00:00

Given the following situation: @try { @try { // raises an exception :) [receiver

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Given the following situation:

@try {
    @try {
        // raises an exception :)
        [receiver raisingFirstException];
    } @finally {
        // raises another exception :)
        [otherReceiver raisingFinalException];
    }
} @catch (id e) {
    printf("exception: %s\n", [[e stringValue] cString]);
}

Is there any way to either get the first exception within the
@finally block or to get both exceptions within the @catch block?

I have code where the @finally block does some checks which may raise an
exception but I don’t want to loose the original exception (the root cause).

If there was no original exception but the checks fail I want the
exception they throw.

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    2026-05-11T16:19:05+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:19 pm

    The best way to do this is to assign the exception to a variable that is accessible from the rest of your block.

    NSException *ex;
    @try {
        @try {
            [someObject methodWhichCouldThrowException];
        } @catch (NSException *e) {
            ex = e;
        } @finally {
            [anotherObject methodWhichCouldThrowADifferentException];
        }
    } @catch (NSException *e) {
        // From here you can access both the exception thrown by 'someObject'
        // as well as the exception thrown by 'anotherObject'.
    }
    
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