/* # Attributes C++11 introduces a generalized attribute syntax. Similar syntaxes have been rmplemented as extensions for a long time in GCC via `__attribtes__` and in Microsoft with `#pragma`. Now some have been standardized! Intended only for functions which don't change behaviour: only to help compilers optimize or geneate better error messages. http://www.stroustrup.com/C++11FAQ.html#attributes Attributes can be defined for various objects, and there are 2 standard ones: `noreturn` and `carries_dependency` C11 also has some attributes like `_Noreturn`, but no generalized syntax. */ #include "common.hpp" #if __cplusplus >= 201103L void noreturn_func [[ noreturn ]] () { throw 1; } #endif int main() { #if __cplusplus >= 201103L try { noreturn_func(); } catch (int i) {} #endif }