Does using the 'catch, when' feature make exception handling faster because the handler is skipped as such and the stack unwinding can. Given a classic abap exception like the following: You can catch all exceptions, but that won't prevent many crashes.
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} catch (formatexception) { webid = guid.empty; } catch (overflowexception) { webid = guid.empty; Try { webid = new guid(querystring[web]);
Note that most crashes are not caused by exceptions in c++.
I think that this only works if you raise and then catch the exception, but not if you try getting the traceback before raising an exception object that. Message id 'xyz' type 'e' number 123 raising exception_name how do i catch this.