Add exception handling to with test macro #5
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I propose to add exception handling to ut.
In modern C++ development exceptions are/should be common practice. If a test throws an exception I don't want to abort the whole testing application (all suites that will follow), but to fail that one test only. In the best case, I'd like to see which exception has been thrown to fix things.
I designed it to be fully compliant with -fno-exceptions. The test macro will disable exception handling if not supported by the compiler. Furthermore, exceptions are a runtime-only feature and therefore only implemented for tests running on the silicon.
I know this is a extremely rudimentary implementation, but think the next step should happen in a later pull-request.