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Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
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Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.


  • Subject: Re: Strong language about Cocoa and Qt.
  • From: Eugene Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 01:48:13 -0500
  • Mail-followup-to: Cocoa-Dev List <email@hidden>

On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 11:57:32PM +0200, Marco Scheurer wrote:
:
: An uncaught exception in Objective-C kills the program too. Catching
: exceptions as to not to crash the program has nothing to do with the
: language, but how it is used (you could do the same thing in C++). And
: crashing or not a deployed application is an engineering tradeoff.
: There could be good reasons not to crash after all. The current
: operation has probably failed, but the app might still be usable in
: it's next passage in the run loop. I agree that a quietly writing
: something in the error log is not very user-friendly, but then crashing
: is even less user friendly, if more informative that something went
: wrong.

I guess the question comes down to a question of whether it's better for
a program to crash or to continue running with an increased possibility
of outputting less correct results.


--
Eugene Lee
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