Currently, I'm going to run an application on Cygwin from GNU/Linux... But I have a problem : exceptions between shared lib and an application isn't support by Cygwin...
To verify this, I made the following exemple :
Code C : share lib #include <iostream> #include <exception> #include <stdexcept> #include <string>
void nv1_fct1(void) throw(std::invalid_argument){ throw std::invalid_argument("Invalid Argument"); }
Code C : Main program #include<iostream> #include<exception> #include<stdexcept>
void nv1_fct1(void);
int main(int argc, char **argv){ try{ nv1_fct1(); } catch(std::invalid_argument &e){ std::cout << e.what() << std::endl; } return 0; }
And, when I run this sample, a core dump is issued.... :(
So, I have a set of questions : - When do you think share exceptions will be supported by Cygwin ? (is there a date ?) - If I want to implement share exceptions in Cygwin, where do I have to check in source code in order to do it myself ? (file, function...)
Thank you Etienne
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