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Subject: Re: [boost] [system][filesystem v3] Question about error_codearguments
From: Michael Caisse (boost_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-10-26 19:26:02


Peter Foelsche wrote:
>
> "Christopher Kohlhoff" <chris_at_[hidden]> wrote in message
> news:1256082527.2327.1341115615_at_webmail.messagingengine.com...
>
>> The throwing overloads are most typically in small programs or at
>> program startup. Non-trivial programs will tend towards the second,
>> non-throwing overload. It is the nature of network applications to
>> react to errors as part of normal control flow, and exception handling
>> is not a good approach for that.
>
>
> You are the author of the asio library in boost?
> With this kind of thinking, how did you get this position?
Such an attitude will not get you very far in this
community. Any point you might try to make will get lost
in the immaturity. Such banter just shows your inexperience
with reactionary systems.

I suspect you have a point you would like to make about
the interface. If you keep the personal attacks out of the
statement you will be more clearly heard.

Regards -
michael

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Michael Caisse
Object Modeling Designs
www.objectmodelingdesigns.com

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