If so how?
I know how to provide exception specifications for members such as
class SOMEClass { public: void method(void) throw (SOMEException); virtual void pure_method(void) = 0; };
So that the method throws only SOMEException. If I want to ensure that sub-classes of SOMEClass throw SOMEException for pure_method, is it possible to add the exception specification?. Is this approach feasible or do I need to understand more on exceptions and abstract methods to find out why it can(not) be done?
Yes, a pure virtual member can have an exception specification.
I recommend you to read this: http://www.gotw.ca/publications/mill22.htm before getting too much involved in exception specifications, though.