bugprone-unhandled-exception-at-new¶
Finds calls to new with missing exception handler for std::bad_alloc.
Calls to new may throw exceptions of type std::bad_alloc that should
be handled. Alternatively, the nonthrowing form of new can be
used. The check verifies that the exception is handled in the function
that calls new.
If a nonthrowing version is used or the exception is allowed to propagate out of the function no warning is generated.
The exception handler is checked if it catches a std::bad_alloc or
std::exception exception type, or all exceptions (catch-all).
The check assumes that any user-defined operator new is either
noexcept or may throw an exception of type std::bad_alloc (or one
derived from it). Other exception class types are not taken into account.
int *f() noexcept {
int *p = new int[1000]; // warning: missing exception handler for allocation failure at 'new'
// ...
return p;
}
int *f1() { // not 'noexcept'
int *p = new int[1000]; // no warning: exception can be handled outside
// of this function
// ...
return p;
}
int *f2() noexcept {
try {
int *p = new int[1000]; // no warning: exception is handled
// ...
return p;
} catch (std::bad_alloc &) {
// ...
}
// ...
}
int *f3() noexcept {
int *p = new (std::nothrow) int[1000]; // no warning: "nothrow" is used
// ...
return p;
}