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From: Victor A. Wagner, Jr. (vawjr_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-06-28 01:28:16
At Thursday 2002/06/27 15:37, you wrote:
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> > ) Why do all dynamic allocations via 'new' are followed by 'if (!data_)
> > throw std::bad_alloc'? "new" already throws bad_alloc if memory is
>exausted.
>
>Not under MSVC.
under MSVC.NET it DOES throw the exception. IMO pandering to an almost 5
year old compiler is pointless.
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>Regards
>
>Joerg
>
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