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unreachable code
This warning is the result of compiler conformance work that was done for Visual Studio .NET 2003: unreachable code. When the compiler (back end) detects unreachable code, it will generate C4702, a level 4 warning.
For code that is valid in both the Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Visual Studio .NET versions of Visual C++, remove the unreachable code or assure that all source code is reachable by some flow of execution.
See Summary of Compiler-Time Breaking Changes for more information.
Example
The following sample generates C4702.
// C4702.cpp
// compile with: /W4
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
return 1;
printf_s("I won't print.\n"); // C4702 unreachable
}
When compiling with /GX, /EHc, /EHsc, or /EHac and using extern C functions, code can become unreachable because extern C functions are assumed to not throw, thus the catch block isn't reachable. If you feel that this warning is not valid because a function can throw, compile with /EHa or /EHs, depending on the exception thrown.
For more information, see /EH (Exception Handling Model) for more information.
The following sample generates C4702.
// C4702b.cpp
// compile with: /W4 /EHsc
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void Function2(){}
int main() {
try {
Function2();
}
catch (...) {
cout << "Exp: Function2!" << endl; // C4702
}
}