On 2013-06-06 10:38, Don wrote:
This is great news! There's an often-repeated error in there. Borland cannot possibly have patented Structured Exception Handling -- it was invented by Microsoft, not by Borland. Of course anybody can claim a patent *related* to SEH, or that uses SEH in some way, but that's not the same thing as inventing it. I don't know if Microsoft ever had any patents on SEH, but if they did, they must have expired long ago.
That might be the case. But I don't think that matters as long as you can't convince the LLVM developers to implement support for SEH.
-- /Jacob Carlborg
