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Martin Sebor updated STDCXX-681:
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          Description: 
Many of the test programs don't compile if _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined. All 
of our primary and secondary platforms support exceptions by default, but this 
support can usually be disabled with a command line argument to the compiler.




  was:

Many of the test programs don't compile if _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined. All 
of our primary and secondary platforms support exceptions by default, but this 
support can usually be disabled with a command line argument to the compiler.




    Affects Version/s: 4.2.1
        Fix Version/s: 4.3
             Assignee: Travis Vitek

We need to decide whether the optional exception support is something we want 
to continue to support and if so, clean up the test failures and set up 
periodic nightly builds to avoid regressions. If we don't want to support 
optional exceptions in the future, we might want to simplify the exception 
handling logic in the library by removing support for the user-defined 
exception throwing function (via the {{\_\_rw::\_\_rw_throw_proc()}} function 
pointer).

Scheduled for 4.3.

> Test suite and example programs don't compile on platforms that don't support 
> exceptions
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>
>                 Key: STDCXX-681
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STDCXX-681
>             Project: C++ Standard Library
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Tests
>    Affects Versions: 4.2.0, 4.2.1
>            Reporter: Travis Vitek
>            Assignee: Travis Vitek
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 4.3
>
>
> Many of the test programs don't compile if _RWSTD_NO_EXCEPTIONS is defined. 
> All of our primary and secondary platforms support exceptions by default, but 
> this support can usually be disabled with a command line argument to the 
> compiler.

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