Kevin Krammer a écrit : > On Thursday 01 December 2005 17:23, Pierre Barbier de Reuille wrote: > > >>Well, I don't understand why ! The default options are *with* exception >>support !!!! Then, I already tried to compile debian packages with >>exception support and it just works very fine ! I don't see any reason >>to *explicitly* remove the exception handling. > > > It has been deactivated traditionally because earliert GCC (I think < 4.0) > introduced runtime overhead even when no exception was raised. > > If this has improved it might be interesting to see how other Qt dependent > code reacts to the change, notably KDE > > I would guess that any code assuming no exception policy might crash in > situation it would have otherwise handled gracefully. > > Cheers, > Kevin
Ok, I may test the behavior of KDE with that (even though when I compiled Qt with exception support I did not notice anything but my program working properly ;) ). I'll keep the list informed. Cheers, Pierre -- Pierre Barbier de Reuille INRA - UMR Cirad/Inra/Cnrs/Univ.MontpellierII AMAP Botanique et Bio-informatique de l'Architecture des Plantes TA40/PSII, Boulevard de la Lironde 34398 MONTPELLIER CEDEX 5, France tel : (33) 4 67 61 65 77 fax : (33) 4 67 61 56 68 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

