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When using QFuture, transferred exceptions will be thrown when calling the following functions: \list \o QFuture::waitForFinished() \o QFuture::result() \o QFuture::resultAt() \o QFuture::results() \endlist */ /*! \fn QtConcurrent::Exception::raise() const In your QtConcurrent::Exception subclass, reimplement raise() like this: \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_concurrent_qtconcurrentexception.cpp 2 */ /*! \fn QtConcurrent::Exception::clone() const In your QtConcurrent::Exception subclass, reimplement clone() like this: \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_corelib_concurrent_qtconcurrentexception.cpp 3 */ /*! \class QtConcurrent::UnhandledException \brief The UnhandledException class represents an unhandled exception in a worker thread. \since 4.4 If a worker thread throws an exception that is not a subclass of QtConcurrent::Exception, the Qt Concurrent functions will throw a QtConcurrent::UnhandledException on the receiver thread side. Inheriting from this class is not supported. */ /*! \fn QtConcurrent::UnhandledException::raise() const \internal */ /*! \fn QtConcurrent::UnhandledException::clone() const \internal */ namespace QtConcurrent { void Exception::raise() const { Exception e = *this; throw e; } Exception *Exception::clone() const { return new Exception(*this); } void UnhandledException::raise() const { UnhandledException e = *this; throw e; } Exception *UnhandledException::clone() const { return new UnhandledException(*this); } #ifndef qdoc namespace internal { class Base { public: Base(Exception *exception) : exception(exception), refCount(1), hasThrown(false) { } ~Base() { delete exception; } Exception *exception; QAtomicInt refCount; bool hasThrown; }; ExceptionHolder::ExceptionHolder(Exception *exception) : base(new Base(exception)) {} ExceptionHolder::ExceptionHolder(const ExceptionHolder &other) : base(other.base) { base->refCount.ref(); } void ExceptionHolder::operator=(const ExceptionHolder &other) { if (base == other.base) return; if (base->refCount.deref() == false) delete base; base = other.base; base->refCount.ref(); } ExceptionHolder::~ExceptionHolder() { if (base->refCount.deref() == 0) delete base; } Exception *ExceptionHolder::exception() const { return base->exception; } void ExceptionStore::setException(const Exception &e) { if (hasException() == false) exceptionHolder = ExceptionHolder(e.clone()); } bool ExceptionStore::hasException() const { return (exceptionHolder.exception() != 0); } ExceptionHolder ExceptionStore::exception() { return exceptionHolder; } void ExceptionStore::throwPossibleException() { /* On win32-g++, with GCC 3.4.2 std::uncaught_exception() isn't reliable. */ if (hasException() #ifndef Q_CC_MINGW && std::uncaught_exception() == false #endif ) { exceptionHolder.base->hasThrown = true; exceptionHolder.exception()->raise(); } } bool ExceptionStore::hasThrown() const { return exceptionHolder.base->hasThrown; } } // namespace internal #endif //qdoc } // namespace QtConcurrent QT_END_NAMESPACE #endif // QT_NO_EXCEPTIONS #endif // QT_NO_CONCURRENT