IF I write code and throw exceptions in c++ , i can can catch these exceptions as well.Example;
int divide(int divison, int dividor)
{
if (dividor == 0)
throw DivideByZeroException();
return divison / dividor;
}
void main()
{
int a = 10,b=0;
try
{
result = divide(a, b);
cout << "result : " << result << endl;
}
catch (exception & e)
{
cout << e.what() << endl;
}
cout << "Enter a key to exit" << endl;
cin.get();
}
However if I try to catch same exception program crashes directly.Example
void main()
{
int a = 10,b=0;
try
{
result = a / b;
cout << "result : " << result << endl;
}
catch (exception & e)
{
cout << "Normal exception :" << e.what() << endl;
}
cout << "Enter a key to exit" << endl;
cin.get();
}
Why is this happening and is there a way that stops program crash when an error occured in c++ ?