On Oct 31, 2010, at 15:33, Steven Bosscher wrote: > The argument against disabling java as a default language always was > that there should be at least one default language that requires > non-call exceptions. I recall testing many patches without trouble if > I did experimental builds with just C, C++, and Fortran, only to find > lots of java test suite failures in a complete bootstrap+test cycle. > So the second point is, IMVHO, not really true.
Feel free to enable Ada. Builds and tests faster than Java, and is known to expose many more middle end bugs, including ones that require non-call exceptions. -Geert