Am Fri, 12 Sep 2014 15:55:37 +0000 schrieb "Sean Kelly" <s...@invisibleduck.org>:
> On Friday, 12 September 2014 at 06:56:29 UTC, Jacob Carlborg > wrote: > > On 64bit Objective-C can catch C++ exceptions. But I don't > > think you can do anything with the exception, i.e. it uses the > > following catch syntax: > > > > @catch(...) {} > > > > Would that be easier? > > I think the trick is setting up the stack frame in such a way > that the C++ exception mechanism knows there's a catch block > available at all. From there, we should be able to use the > standard interface-to-class method to call virtual functions on > the exception object, and hopefully the C++ runtime will handle > cleanup for us. What exception object? throw "bad things happened"; -- Marco