Below is a code showing tries to encapsulate a logic to re-run something while an exception is being catch.
Does exist patterns or something else to do that ? Or what improvements would you suggest to that code ?
public static void DoWhileFailing(int triesAmount, int pauseAmongTries, Action codeToTryRun) {
bool passed = false;
Exception lastException = null;
for (int i = 0; !passed && i < triesAmount; i++) {
try {
if (i > 0) {
Thread.Sleep(pauseAmongTries);
}
codeToTryRun();
passed = true;
} catch(Exception e) {
lastException = e;
}
}
if (!passed && lastException != null) {
throw new Exception(String.Format("Something failed more than {0} times. That is the last exception catched.", triesAmount), lastException);
}
}
passed = true
you could justreturn
and then at the end you wouldn't need to check it, just throw an exception. Some people really hate multiple exit points, others don't. Here I think multiple exit points makes sense.