On 1/12/2015 10:11 AM, "Ola Fosheim =?UTF-8?B?R3LDuHN0YWQi?= <ola.fosheim.grostad+dl...@gmail.com>" wrote:
There are plenty of situations where exceptions used for retries is the most
sensible solution. Heck, that's even how x86 floating point exceptions work.
There are plenty of situations where returning state with exceptions makes the
most sense, e.g. a web service request handler.

I've never encountered any IEEE FP code that ever, and I mean ever, checked the 'exception' sticky flag that IEEE operations require.

Outside of a FP test suite, that is.

Nobody has ever turned on the FP hardware exception faults, either.

Bringing up IEEE 754 FP exceptions as an example of it being "done right" when it is a complete failure severely damages your case.

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