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- From: ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik )
- Subject: Re: Apple support for cfront 3.0 ??
- Sender: news@gallant.apple.com
- Message-ID: <ksand-211192220956@wintermute.apple.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 06:11:09 GMT
- References: <1ejmcfINNfs4@network.ucsd.edu> <ksand-211192114134@wintermute.apple.com> <1eme37INN84v@calvin.usc.edu>
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- In article <1eme37INN84v@calvin.usc.edu>, davidp@calvin.usc.edu (David
- Peterson) wrote:
- > In article <ksand-211192114134@wintermute.apple.com>, ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik ) writes:
- > |>
- > |> Templates is indeed a nice feature, I would just like to know what
- > |> other key features Cfront 3.0 provided.
- > |>
- >
- > Exception handling would be nice. I don't always use MacApp and being able to
- > throw and catch errors in my other code would be a plus.
-
- Yeah, I would also like to have exception handling, however Cfront 3.0
- *don't* introduce this one. Check out the TRY macros in the DTS sample
- folder for temporary use. Also TCL has a set of nice macros, and DTS
- are doing some re-work for a future publishing of even more refined
- macros (that's why I'm here 10pm a Saturday evening working when decent
- folks
- are having fun...).
-
-
- Kent
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