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How do exceptions work (behind the scenes) in c++
I know that the try/catch blocks can add a little overhead during the runtime. But is it the case for a single “throw” instruction with no try/catch blocks ?
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if the throw without try/cache, then the throw is meaningless and cause the application crash.