Don wrote: > If the scope(exit) isn't in a compound statement (ie, if it isn't inside > {}), the 'scope' applies only to the statement itself, so that's
... > Can we just make it illegal? I don't see a reason to allow it. I vote error.
Don wrote: > If the scope(exit) isn't in a compound statement (ie, if it isn't inside > {}), the 'scope' applies only to the statement itself, so that's
... > Can we just make it illegal? I don't see a reason to allow it. I vote error.