On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 3:07 PM Jason McKesson wrote:
>
> Also, this proposal seems to be missing the biggest issue with
> cross-language exception handling: the fact that you can't throw
> exceptions across languages. The only thing you *can* do is catch
> exceptions on the source language end, convert them into some data
> packet, and throw a different exception on the destination language
> side.


Yes this is what I had in mind. Behind the scenes, the C++ compiler
would catch the Python exception and then throw something that C++ can
deal with "such as std::aliens::python::exception".
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