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[section:exception_correctness Exception correctness]
Any unexpected/uncaught exception raised in the test case body will be intercepted by the Boost.test
framework and will result in the termination of the test-case with the status `failed`.
[bt_example exception_uncaught..Uncaught exception..run-fail]
More control over the exception correctness is often required, for instance to test that
an expression is raising a specific exception, intentionally.
The __UTF__ provides several assertions for testing a code with respect to the exceptions correctness.
The following assertions are available:
* __BOOST_LEVEL_NO_THROW__ checks that no exception is raised from an expression,
* __BOOST_LEVEL_THROW__ checks that an expression raises an exception of a specific type
* __BOOST_LEVEL_EXCEPTION__ checks that an expression raises an exception of a specific type,
a passes the exception instance to a predicate function for further validation (introspection
for instance)
The following example demonstrate how to use these tools to test the correct behavior of the API
of `FileWordHistogram`, in the constructor and the preconditions of the member function.
[bt_example exception_api..Exception correctness of an API..run-fail]
[note An `assert(...)` might call `abort()`: the use of the macros above may not be
suitable for testing for `assert`'s in a portable manner. ]
[h4 Bibliographic references]
[variablelist Publications
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[[@https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/exceptions
Exceptions and Error Handling]]
[Standard C++ Foundation]
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