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[jira] [Created] (ARROW-187) [C++] Decide on how pedantic we want
to be about exceptions
Micah Kornfield created ARROW-187:
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Summary: [C++] Decide on how pedantic we want to be about exceptions
Key: ARROW-187
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARROW-187
Project: Apache Arrow
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Micah Kornfield
We currently have code sprinkled around constructors that can technically fail because we either do a memcpy/allocation via vector copy constructor (we might be using a move constructor in places) and make_shared<>.
These are very small memory allocations but they can throw std::bad_alloc.
Technically, we would need to convert these to use Init or static factories.
(types.h is one place to look)
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