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Title: DIP Template
DIP: 65
Version: 1
Status: Draft
Created: 2014-07-07
Last Modified: 2014-07-07
Author: Brian Schott
Links: https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12558

https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10247

Abstract

This DIP outlines some changes to clean up the exception catching syntax in the D language

Rationale

According to the grammar documentation on dlang.org, the following code:

catch (A)
    .someFunction();

should be parsed with the LastCatch rule, with (A).someFunction(); being treated as a function call.

What actually happens, is that DMD parses this using the Catch rule, treating A as an exception type and then calling the global-scoped someFunction().

This is caused by two bugs in DMD's parser:

  1. Exceptions are not required to have names by the compiler (The language specification requires names)
  2. The Catch rule is assumed whenever a "(" token is hit after a "catch" token, regardless of whether it starts a NoScopeNonEmptyStatement or not.

Grammar Changes

The LastCatch rule is removed. Users who want to keep the functionality of their code unchanged must now explicitly "catch (Throwable)".

The CatchParameter rule is rewritten as follows:

CatchParameter:
    BasicType Identifier?

This change merely updates the documentation to be consistent with DMD's treatment of exception names.

Code Breakage and Upgrade Path

Code that used the LastCatch syntax will no longer compile. A tool will be created that can automatically convert usage of this syntax to the more common "catch (Throwable)" syntax.

Copyright

This document has been placed in the Public Domain.