Philippe Amarenco ha escrito:

> If you drop RTTI and exception handling, you won't need any runtime
> support for C++.
>
> I have been told (but don't know for sure) gcc conforms to this:
>
>         http://www.codesourcery.com/cxx-abi/abi-eh.html

Thanks a lot, I will read it!!!!

> after reading this, I realised how practical was the -fno-exceptions
> and -fno-rtti compile options... :)
>
> the only problem with disabling exceptions is that you cannot do dynamic
> allocation within a constructor [unless you can garantee it will
> succeed]. if I'm guessing right, you're developping on a small
> embedded system so it shouldn't matter much.

Almost :) I want to develop for a very small operating system
(L4::Iguana) that has no support for the libstdc++ yet.

Thanks a lot,


Ernesto

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