If exception is disabled, \p %throw_exception() prints an exception message to
standard output and call \p abort().
- You may supply your own \p %cds::throw_exception() function;
+ You can supply your own \p %cds::throw_exception() function;
for that you should specify \p -DCDS_USER_DEFINED_THROW_EXCEPTION
- in compiler command line.
+ in compiler command line.
@note \p %throw_exception() never returns. If the user-defined \p %throw_exception() returns,
the behavior is undefined.