throwable

English

Etymology

throw + -able

Pronunciation

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Adjective

throwable (not comparable)

  1. Capable of being thrown.
    1. (computing, programming) Capable of being thrown in the manner of an exception.
      • 1997, Babak Sadr, Grady Booch, Unified objects: object-oriented programming using C++
        For an object to be throwable, it must be directly or indirectly derived from the Throwable class.
      • 2001, Alan Burns, Andrew J Wellings, Real-time systems and programming languages
        In general, each function may specify a list of throwable objects []
      • 2006, William Von Hagen, The definitive guide to GCC
        [] if you need to make certain symbols visible externally for debugging purposes or for catching exceptions for throwable entities within a library.

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Noun

throwable (plural throwables)

  1. (computing, programming) Any object that can be thrown in the manner of an exception.
    Exceptions are thrown when some module of the project detects an error condition or if it handles some standard Java throwables.

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