C# question - how to populate a catch statement with the specific possible exceptions from the code in the try?

To do that I think you would need a tool that recursively walks your code (and the code it calls, and so forth), and figures out which exceptions could possibly be thrown.

From what I've read, this was one of the major reasons why the C# team chose not to implement checked exceptions similar to Java - they wanted to discourage this kind of exception non-handling.

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