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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:49:46+00:00 2026-05-16T16:49:46+00:00

I have a pattern that repeats for several member functions that looks like this:

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I have a pattern that repeats for several member functions that looks like this:

int myClass::abstract_one(int sig1)
{
  try {
    return _original->abstract_one(sig1);
  } catch (std::exception& err) {
    handleException(err);
  } catch (...) {
    handleException();
  }
}

bool myClass::abstract_two(int sig2)
{
  try {
    return _original->abstract_two(sig2);
  } catch (std::exception& err) {
    handleException(err);
  } catch (...) {
    handleException();
  }
}

[...]

int myClass::abstract_n(bool sig3a, short sig3b)
{
  try {
    return _original->abstract_n(sig3a, sig3b);
  } catch (std::exception& err) {
    handleException(err);
  } catch (...) {
    handleException();
  }
}

Where abstract one through n are methods of a pure virtual abstract interface for which myClass and _original are concrete implementations.

I don’t like that this pattern repeats in the code and would like to find a way to eliminate the repeating try / catch pattern and code as a single abstraction, but I can’t think of a good way to do this in C++ without macros. I would think that there is a way with templates to do this better.

Please suggest a clean way to refactor this code to abstract out the repeated pattern.

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    2026-05-16T16:49:46+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:49 pm

    I asked a very similar conceptual question, see Is re-throwing an exception legal in a nested 'try'?.

    Basically, you can move the various exception handlers to a separate function by catching all exceptions, calling the handler and rethrowing the active exception.

    void handle() {
     try {
      throw;
     } catch (std::exception& err) {
       handleException(err);
     } catch (MyException& err) {
       handleMyException(err);
     } catch (...) {
       handleException();
     }
    }
    
    try {
       return _original->abstract_two(sig2);
    } catch (...) {
       handle();
    }
    

    It scales well with more different exception kinds to differenciate. You can pack the first try .. catch(...) into macros if you like to:

    BEGIN_CATCH_HANDLER
    return _original->abstract_two(sig2);
    END_CATCH_HANDLER
    
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