On Friday, 3 October 2014 at 12:31:54 UTC, Marc Schütz wrote:
"For integral operands of the / and % operators, [...]. If the divisor is zero, an Exception is thrown."

It should probably just say that is implementation defined. I'm pretty sure it does throw an exception on Windows (at least 32 bit), but doing that on linux is a pain in the butt since the operating system sends a signal and transformaing that into an exception is hacky.

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