On May 27, 2013 10:33:18 PM Florian Jung wrote:
> Hi
> 
> i just noticed that we seem to have exception handling disabled
> (try/catch/throw). Is this by purpose? And why?
> 
> greetings,
> flo
> 

Hm, where exactly is it disabled? I don't recall seeing that.

Funny you should ask.

I was wondering the same thing recently, as it appears
 no exceptions are used anywhere in MusE.

In Windows I used exceptions religiously for my 'commercial'
 production-quality database apps which I sold. I didn't want any surprises 
 or crashes so I tried to catch everything where possible to be safe.

However, being many years later, I recently Googled exceptions for linux.
To my surprise, I found many sites that concluded exceptions are not 
 a good idea and not reliable!

I don't have any links for you, but look it up.

So I said, well, I guess that's that, and I left it alone.

Tim.

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