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- From: thp@cs.ucr.edu (Tom Payne)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.c++
- Subject: Re: Throwing an exception from within a signal handler
- Date: 22 Jan 1996 15:49:44 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Riverside Department of Computer Science
- Approved: clamage@eng.sun.com (comp.std.c++)
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- Shankar Unni (shankar@engr.sgi.com) wrote:
- :
- : > >Again, I wonder why this passed the moderation ...
- :
- : Because signals are a part of ANSI C, and we really need to address at
- : least all ANSI C issues as part of any C++ standard?
- :
- : [Yes. -Moderator (fjh).]
-
- Are all moderators in agreement that comp.std.c++ is an appropriate
- forum for discussiong what the semantics of signal handling are and
- should be in C++ (even though the current semantics are inherited
- from C)?
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- Tom Payne (thp@cs.ucr.edu)
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- [ Yes. Discussions about what is in the standard and what should be
- in the standard are part of the charter of this news group.
- In particular, C++ is not purely a superset of C. -Moderator (sdc) ]
-
- [ comp.std.c++ is moderated. Submission address: std-c++@ncar.ucar.edu.
- Contact address: std-c++-request@ncar.ucar.edu. The moderation policy
- is summarized in http://dogbert.lbl.gov/~matt/std-c++/policy.html. ]
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