diff --git a/CppCoreGuidelines.md b/CppCoreGuidelines.md index 80f9345..ba8ec36 100644 --- a/CppCoreGuidelines.md +++ b/CppCoreGuidelines.md @@ -19075,7 +19075,7 @@ If your system consists of a million lines of such code, you probably will not be able to use exceptions, but that's a problem with excessive and undisciplined pointer use, rather than with exceptions. In our opinion, you need RAII to make exception-based error handling simple and safe -- simpler and safer than alternatives. -* Exception performance is not predictable +* Exception performance is not predictable. If you are in a hard-real-time system where you must guarantee completion of a task in a given time, you need tools to back up such guarantees. As far as we know such tools are not available (at least not to most programmers).