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From: | apm35 AT student DOT open DOT ac DOT uk (Andrew Marlow) |
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29 Dec 1997 18:00:44 -0000 : | |
Subject: | exception handling |
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Hello Netters! Can anyone tell me to what what extent they have used C++ exception handling with pgcc? I am in the middle of trying to set up a pgcc environment with this in mind but have hit a few teething troubles. Judging by other contributions to beastium-list, most people are up and running. Made any use of exceptions at all? The reason I got interested in pgcc is that I heard it was based on g++ version 2.8 which has got exception support. Regards, Andrew Marlow.
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