On (23 Sep 97) Kevin Krumwiede wrote to All...
KK> Ok, lemme make sure I got this...
KK> If a function has an exception list specified, and it throws an
KK> exception not on the list, unexpected() will be called. But if the
KK> function has no exception specification, any thrown exception will be
KK> passed back to the caller, and if the caller can't catch it, to the
KK> caller's caller, etc. Right?
Sounds right. Basically, an exception specification is a restriction.
If there's no exception specification, it's assumed that the function
might throw anything.
Later,
Jerry.
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