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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:11:24+00:00 2026-05-14T00:11:24+00:00

What happens when we throw from a destructor? I know that it causes terminate()

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What happens when we throw from a destructor? I know that it causes terminate() to be called, and memory is indeed freed and the destructor is called, but, is this before or after throw is called from foo? Perhaps the issue here is that throw is used while the stack is unwinding that is the problem.

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    2026-05-14T00:11:24+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:11 am

    Is this before or after throw is called from foo?

    This is what is happening:

    • foo() is called
    • An object a of type A is created on the stack
    • The next statement throws
    • Now, the dtor for a is called, which throws another exception
    • std::terminate is called — which is nothing but abandoning the exception handling mechanism:

    From C++0x draft:

    15.5.1 The std::terminate() function

    1 In the following situations exception
    handling must be abandoned for less
    subtle error handling techniques:

    […]
    — when the destruction of
    an object during stack unwinding
    (15.2) exits using an exception, or

    2 In such cases, std::terminate() is
    called (18.7.3). In the situation
    where no matching handler is found, it
    is implementation-defined whether or
    not the stack is unwound before
    std::terminate() is called. In all
    other situations, the stack shall not
    be unwound before std::terminate() is
    called. An implementation is not
    permitted to finish stack unwinding
    prematurely based on a determination
    that the unwind process will
    eventually cause a call to
    std::terminate().

    Note: Emphasis mine

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