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From: Kevlin Henney (kevlin_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-03-22 14:54:31
In article <209001c2f094$9fc72610$8d6c6f50_at_pc>, Terje Slettebø
<tslettebo_at_[hidden]> writes
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>Storing a couple of type members is not enough, by itself. How would a
>catch-clause taking e.g. a reference to bad_lexical_cast access them? To
>access the typedefs, you need to know the exact type thrown, which means you
>need to know the types to begin with...
Templated catch clauses, anyone? ;-)
Kevlin
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