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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:38:09+00:00 2026-05-14T00:38:09+00:00

I have the code below in my test code in many places: // //

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I have the code below in my test code in many places:

  //
  // Make a function call while expecting an exception should be thrown
  //
  bool exceptionThrown = false;
  try
  {
    expectNotEqual(someData, anotherData, methodName);
  }
  catch(std::logic_error&)
  {
    exceptionThrown = true;
  }
  if(!exceptionThrown)
    throw std::logic_error(methodName+"exception not thrown");

It would be nice (more readable, concise) if I could encapsulate all that, and do something like:

  exceptionShouldBeThrown(expectNotEqual(someData, anotherData, methodName));

I dont want to use macro …does anyone know how I could achieve the one-liner above with C++?

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    2026-05-14T00:38:09+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:38 am

    I know you say no macro’s, but why? They exist for generating code:

    #define SHOULD_THROW(x, name) \
        { \
            bool didThrow = false; \
            try \
            { \
                x; \
            } \
            catch(...) { didThrow = true; } \
            \
            if (!didThrow) \
                throw std::logic_error(name " did not throw."); \
        }
    
    SHOULD_THROW(expectNotEqual(someData, anotherData), "expectNotEqual")
    

    If you really don’t want to use macros, you need to make a functor to call:

    template <typename Func>
    void should_throw(Func pFunc, const std::string& pName)
    {
        bool didThrow = false;
        try
        {
            pFunc();
        }
        catch (...)
        {
            didThrow = true;
        }
    
        if (!didThrow)
            throw std::logic_error(pName + " did not throw.");
    }
    

    Boost Bind helps here:

    should_throw(boost::bind(expectNotEqual, someData, anotherData),
                    "expectNotEqual");
    

    Of course anything that makes a functor works, like lambda’s, etc. But if Boost is available, just use their testing library:

    #define BOOST_TEST_MAIN
    #include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
    
    BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test)
    {
        BOOST_CHECK_THROW(expectNotEqual(someData, anotherData) , std::logic_error);
    }
    
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