🔨 using __cpp_exceptions to detect exception support #498

I used __EXCEPTIONS to detect whether exceptions are supported.
Apparently, this is a macro that is only used by libstdc++
(https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64276). It’s much cleaner
to use __cpp_exceptions as it is in the standard since C++98.

Note that compiling the unit-tests with “-fno-exceptions” still does
not work, because Catch uses throw internally. However, the library’s
exceptions can be switched off by defining JSON_NOEXCEPTION.
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Niels Lohmann 2017-03-11 17:44:54 +01:00
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#endif
// allow to disable exceptions
#if not defined(JSON_NOEXCEPTION) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS)
#if __cpp_exceptions && not defined(JSON_NOEXCEPTION)
#define JSON_THROW(exception) throw exception
#define JSON_TRY try
#define JSON_CATCH(exception) catch(exception)

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#endif
// allow to disable exceptions
#if not defined(JSON_NOEXCEPTION) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS)
#if __cpp_exceptions && not defined(JSON_NOEXCEPTION)
#define JSON_THROW(exception) throw exception
#define JSON_TRY try
#define JSON_CATCH(exception) catch(exception)