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Try-catch broken in gcc4.0?
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Try-catch broken in gcc4.0?


  • Subject: Try-catch broken in gcc4.0?
  • From: Walter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 19:50:58 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Try-catch broken in gcc4.0?

I have a carbon app written in C++ that compiles & runs perfectly with
gcc3.3.  I tried upgrading to gcc4.0 and an exception that I throw from my
framework is not caught in my application.  This causes my app to exit.
Checking the stack trace shows that the exception should be caught but
isn't.

I tried to make a small sample application & framework that does the same
thing but it worked correctly.

Is anyone else having similar issues?  Any suggestions?

Walter


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