I'm having trouble for a while with error C2712: Cannot use __try in functions that require object unwinding
, after narrowing the problem, I was left with a very very simple code, and i can not understand why it causes this error. I am using Visual Studio under windows.
I am compiling with /EHa (I do not use /EHsc)
The reason I use __try/__except
and not try/catch
is because I want to catch ALL the errors, and do not want the program to crash under any circumstances, including for example division by 0, that try-catch does not catch.
#include <string>
static struct myStruct
{
static std::string foo() {return "abc";}
};
int main ()
{
myStruct::foo();
__try
{ }
__except (true)
{ }
return 0;
}
output:
error C2712: Cannot use __try in functions that require object unwinding
__try
/__catch
blocks to a different function.main()
into another function (do_main
), and then do__try { do_main(); } ...
?myStruct::foo()
requires stack unwinding for destruction, and catching SEH exceptions is not supported in such functions.