In C++11, a destructor without any exception specification is implicitly declared with noexcept, which is a change from C++03. Therefore, a code which used to throw from destructors in C++03 would still compile fine in C++11, but will crash at runtime once it attempts throwing from such a destructor.
Since there's no compile-time error with such a code, how could it be safely transitioned to C++11, short of declaring all and every existing destructor in the code base as being noexcept(false), which would be really over-verbose and intrusive, or inspecting each and every destructor for being potentially throwing, which would be really time-consuming and error-prone to do, or catching and fixing all the crashes at runtime, which would never guarantee that all such cases are found?
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