In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ken Williams
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On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 05:06 PM, _brian_d_foy wrote:
I think you can have whatever opinion you want about
liking/disliking exceptions, but they don't make different
things possible/impossible, they only make
volks,
At times I need to deal with WIN32::* stuff,
and thought I would ask if anyone here has
done any WIN32::* development in any of the
possible virtual pc products that are suppose
to work and play well with OSX.
The MacWorld articles while discussing interesting
'issues' were not specific
At times I need to deal with WIN32::* stuff,
and thought I would ask if anyone here has
done any WIN32::* development in any of the
possible virtual pc products that are suppose
to work and play well with OSX.
What kind of stuff? I've done various Win32::GUI things with my
AmphetaDesk code - you
On Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 09:20 AM, drieux wrote:
volks,
At times I need to deal with WIN32::* stuff,
and thought I would ask if anyone here has
done any WIN32::* development in any of the
possible virtual pc products that are suppose
to work and play well with OSX.
The
Hi Brian,
I'm just trying to make sure I understand what you mean.
On Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 05:00 PM, _brian_d_foy wrote:
no, it's not. die()'s action is mutable, and may have side effects.
Are you talking about $SIG{__DIE__} ? I generally never use
that, just for the reason that