On a Feature-Oriented Characterization of Exception Flows in Software Product Lines

Hugo Melo, Roberta Coelho, U. Kulesza
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The Exception Handling (EH) is a widely used mechanism for building robust systems. In Software Product Line (SPL) context it is not different. As EH mechanisms are embedded in most of mainstream programming languages, we can find exception signalers and handlers spread over code assets associated to common and variable SPL features. When exception signalers and handlers are added to an SPL in an unplanned way, one of the possible consequences is the generation of faulty family instances (i.e., instances on which common or variable features signal exceptions that are mistakenly caught inside the system). This paper reports a first systematic study, based on manual inspection and static code analysis, in order to categorize the possible ways exceptions flow in SPLs, and analyze its consequences. Fault-prone exception handling flows were consistently detected during this study, such as flows on which a variable feature signaled an exception a different variable feature handled it.
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基于特征的软件产品线异常流表征
异常处理(EH)是一种广泛用于构建健壮系统的机制。在软件产品线(SPL)上下文中,这并没有什么不同。由于EH机制嵌入到大多数主流编程语言中,我们可以发现异常信号器和处理程序分布在与公共和可变SPL特性相关的代码资产中。当异常信号器和处理程序以计划外的方式添加到SPL时,可能的后果之一是生成错误的家族实例(即,在其上常见或可变特征发出异常信号的实例被错误地捕获到系统内部)。本文报告了基于人工检查和静态代码分析的第一个系统研究,以便对SPLs中异常流动的可能方式进行分类,并分析其后果。在本研究期间,始终检测到易发生故障的异常处理流,例如在一个变量特征发出异常信号的流上,由不同的变量特征处理它。
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