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The reason is that I didn't want to litter my code with legacy
constructs like NS_DURING/NS_HANDLER/NS_ENDHANDLER. I'm working on a
commercial multi-server video streaming system which is inteded to be
portable, and clean code is very important. From a purely practical
standpoint, I could try and go back to legacy exceptions, however, I
don't think that that's a very good strategy in the long run, if I plan
to continue support for Solaris in the future. I'd also like Solaris to
be a fully supported platform on GNUstep in the future, so that's why
I'd rather have this problem sorted out earlier than later.

BR,
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Saso

On 06/28/2010 04:58 PM, Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
> 
> On 28 Jun 2010, at 15:48, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
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>> Do you think that it would be possible to use a different/newer libobjc
>> on Solaris? At this point I'm desperate for any solution, short of
>> rewriting my code to not use DO at all.
> 
> Is there a reason why you are using native exceptions?  If not, then the easy 
> workaround is simply to disable them and use the normal exception handling 
> mechanism.  
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