From: munnari.oz.au!bruce.cs.monash.edu.au!monu6!aggedor.rmit.OZ.AU!root@tcgoul d.tn.cornell.edu (Dale Stanbrough)
Subject: Comparison of Ada and C++ exceptions?
Date: 15 Sep 93 01:03:45 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <275plh$smn@aggedor.rmit.OZ.AU> (raw)
Recently I had reason to look at C++'s exception handling. I noticed that
each
exception can have associated with it some data (user defined), such as a
string, a pointer - in fact any object the programmer wants.
I don't think Ada9x's exceptions have any such feature, and I was
wondering
what the general feeling about this was.
Is it useful to be able to pass data along with an exception?
Dale Stanbrough
RMIT, Melbourne Australia
dale@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au
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