* Access to C++ exceptions from GNAT ?
@ 1996-04-05 0:00
1996-04-05 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
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Hello,
I know that there is a paper on how to access "normal" C++
classes from Ada.
My question is, how do get access to C++ exceptions ?
I know that there is quite a diffrence between Ada and C++ exceptions,
but I am asking because I would like to evaluate if it is possible
to write an Ada binding to some of the freely available OS/2
class libraries.
Regards,
Ralph Paul
ralph@ifr.luftfahrt.uni-stuttgart.de
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* Re: Access to C++ exceptions from GNAT ?
1996-04-05 0:00 Access to C++ exceptions from GNAT ?
@ 1996-04-05 0:00 ` Robert Dewar
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From: Robert Dewar @ 1996-04-05 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
"I know that there is a paper on how to access "normal" C++
classes from Ada.
My question is, how do get access to C++ exceptions ?
I know that there is quite a diffrence between Ada and C++ exceptions,
but I am asking because I would like to evaluate if it is possible
to write an Ada binding to some of the freely available OS/2
class libraries.
"
Currently there is no way to interoperate with exceptions between C++
and GNAT. This will change in the future when we integrate the exception
handling in GNAT and g++.
You can always write wrappers that translate the exceptions into flags,
and then pick up the flags on the Ada side and reraise the exceptions.
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