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-Chris > On Jun 3, 2014, at 2:07 AM, Immanuel Litzroth > <immanuel.litzr...@cloudfounders.com> wrote: > > I had a cursory glance at the documentation and I could not find anything > about exceptions or > errorhandling in Swift. Are there any docs related to that? > Immanuel > > Immanuel Litzroth, principal software engineer > CloudFounders > Tel: +32 9 355 34 16 > Support: +32 9 324 25 66 > > > www.cloudfounders.com | www.cloudframesvrun.com > > > >> On 3 June 2014 10:46, Adam Strzelecki <o...@java.pl> wrote: >> Kevin wrote: >> > (…) or will it be similar to C# and be a serious „platform-only“ thing? >> >> IMHO since it is a part of LLVM project, there's nothing that makes it >> platform specific. Clang supports various ObjC runtimes, so I presume Swift >> will follow. >> >> Chris wrote: >> > We don't have anything to say about that at this point, but you can read >> > all about swift, for free, with the new Swift iBook. >> >> I am after my 1st read. So far what makes me curious is whether there will >> be a way to keep class instances on stack. From what I understood all >> classes are pointers where value types are not. >> >> Not sure whether containers are pointers or values though. I wish to be >> there at WWDC ;) >> >> Swift seems to carry C++11 power without its clutter, however I am not sure >> if it is as much expressive as C++11. >> >> Regards, >> -- >> Adam >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> cfe-users mailing list >> cfe-users@cs.uiuc.edu >> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users >
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