-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Bill Baxter wrote: > On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 5:13 AM, Christian Kamm > <kamm-incasoftw...@removethis.de> wrote: >>> Speaking of LDC, any chance that the exception handling on Win32 gets >>> fixed in the near future? >> No, unfortunately. >> >> It's a problem with LLVM only supporting Dwarf2 exception handling. I'm >> pretty sure it'd work if we used ELF for the object files and GCC for >> linking, but Windows people tell me this is hardly acceptable. >> >> We won't get 'real' exceptions working on Windows until someone adds SEH >> support to LLVM. >> >> Volunteers? >> >> > > Hmm, so what does clang do then? Does it also just fail on Windows? > Anyway, I signed up for the clang dev mailing list to ask this > question there too... > And what about llvm-g++?
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