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| From: | "Stephen Lin" <s8428148 AT sunss102 DOT cc DOT cycu DOT edu DOT tw> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: How do you enable exceptions? |
| Date: | 19 Mar 1997 15:02:51 GMT |
| Organization: | DCI HiNet |
| Lines: | 11 |
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In v2.01, try "-fhandle-exceptions". Andy Bober <muajb2 AT uxa DOT ecn DOT bgu DOT edu> ¦¸¼g¤J¨ì¥DÃD <33261785 DOT 2BF0 AT uxa DOT ecn DOT bgu DOT edu>... > I can't get my C++ program with try-catch blocks in it to link > correctly. I used the -fenable_exceptions and it compiles fine but it > gets the linker error: > > "undefined referece to terminate(void)" >
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