On May 16, 2003 12:00 am, Gregory M. Turner wrote:
nope. 'cause it's illegal to have a break/continue hanging around without something to break/continue out of. But we could have to have "__TYPED_TRY" "__ACHEY_BREAKEY_TYPED_TRY" macros :(
Greg,
I think we're barking up the wrong tree. Vast majority of Windows apps nowadays are C++. Of the few that are C-only, most will compile with a C++ compiler. In other words, if we find a C++ solution for the SEH problem, we would have covered probably more than 95% of apps. Not perfect, but good enough.
If I understand you guys correctly, the problem should be solvable in C++. Let's go for the low hanging fruit first, it makes good sense.