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V3052. The original exception object was swallowed. Stack of original exception could be lost.

29 Jan 2016

The analyzer detected that the original object of a caught exception was not used properly when re-throwing from a catch block. This issue makes some errors hard to detect since the stack of the original exception is lost.

Further we will discuss a couple of examples of incorrect code. The first example:

public Asn1Object ToAsn1Object()
{
  try
  {
    return Foo(_constructed, _tagNumber);
  }
  catch (IOException e)
  {
    throw new ParsingException(e.Message);
  }
}

In this code, the programmer wanted to transform the caught I/O exception into a new exception of type 'ParsingException'. However, only the message from the first exception is included, so some of the information is lost.

The fixed version of the code:

public Asn1Object ToAsn1Object()
{
  try
  {
    return Foo(_constructed, _tagNumber);
  }
  catch (IOException e)
  {
    throw new ParsingException(e.Message, e);
  }
}

In the fixed version, the original exception is re-thrown as an inner one, so all the information about the original error is saved.

Here's the second example:

private int ReadClearText(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count)
{
  int pos = offset;
  try
  {
    ....
  }
  catch (IOException ioe)
  {
    if (pos == offset) throw ioe;
  }
  return pos - offset;
}

In this case, the caught I/O exception is thrown again, completely erasing the stack of the original error. To avoid this defect, we just need to re-throw the original exception.

The fixed version of the code:

private int ReadClearText(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count)
{
  int pos = offset;
  try
  {
    ....
  }
  catch (IOException ioe)
  {
    if (pos == offset) throw;
  }
  return pos - offset;
}

This diagnostic is classified as:

You can look at examples of errors detected by the V3052 diagnostic.