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Is there a throws keyword in C# like in Java? [duplicate]

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how to use Java-style throws keyword in C#?

i have a function where an exception occurs say for example

private void functionName() throws Exception
{
   // some code that might throw an exception
}

thanks!


No, because there are no checked exceptions in C#

If you are trying to document exceptions that are thrown, use the standard xml documentation

/// <exception cref="InvalidOperationException">Why it's thrown.</exception>


No. There is no such construct in c#. But you can add the comment to your method like this /// <exception cref="Exception"></exception> and it will be visible in IntelliSense


Unfortunately there isn't, and it can be a pain. The remedy is to be more careful with the exceptions that your code throws and how you handle errors.

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