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In a message dated 8/27/2003 2:49:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se writes:
>
> I have problems understanding how "raising an exception" can be
> setting a bit somewhere and not calling raise().
>
>
You are correct. Setting a bit somewhere does not raise the exception; that
must be done separately -- in the new regime by calling feraiseexcept().
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I have problems understanding how "raising an exception" can be<BR>
setting a bit somewhere and not calling raise().<BR>
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