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OverviewComponent Interface functions are non-contract; that is, they may fail and return an error code, so the caller must check the return code. More succinct code is achieved in C++ by offering "contract" functions, that either succeed or raise an exception. Contract wrapper functions are provided for some Component Interface functions in the overlay. FunctionsThese are "contract" functions; that is, they either succeed or raise an exception.
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