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Re: Catching system-level exceptions with NS_DURING
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Re: Catching system-level exceptions with NS_DURING


  • Subject: Re: Catching system-level exceptions with NS_DURING
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 00:33:52 +0200


On 6 jul 2005, at 00.12, Jonathan del Strother wrote:

Is there any way to catch low-level exceptions (eg EXC_BAD_ACCESS) with objective-c exception handling, and if not, why not? I'm not suggesting it should be possible, I'm just curious what the difference is between an obj-c exception and the others.

The other things you mention are not Cocoa exceptions, they're signals. That's the simple answer. Check "man signal", and Google, et.c.


j o a r



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