Le 23 août 06 à 01:29 Matin, Charles Yeomans a écrit:

On Aug 22, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:

Le 22 août 06 à 03:19 Matin, Charles Yeomans a écrit:

Is a ThreadEndException like an EndException; that is, something we shouldn't typically be catching or logging?

You know what's an EndException?! Could you tell me when it happens?

An EndException is raised to quit the application. For instance, the Quit method simply raises an EndException, which is then caught somewhere in the framework. I suppose the purpose of this is to allow the calling stack to be cleaned up prior to quitting.

Thank you.
So, why is that exception visible in our code? Should it not be hidden?
(well, I'm a newbie about the framework, which I don't even know the difference with a library), but I'm curious._______________________________________________
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