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From: Nicola Musatti (yg-boost-users_at_[hidden])
Date: 2002-10-24 10:34:36
chongwhite001 wrote:
> Hi All,
> I am attempting to run the 1st example (file dependancy) of Boost
> Graph library with Borland C++Builder 6.
> It compiles ok but crashes when run in exception.hpp with a call, or
> rather THROW to negative_edge exception. If anyone can provide any
> light into this I would be most grateful. (details below)
[...]
> The error is:
>
> ---------------------------
> Debugger Exception Notification
> ---------------------------
> Project Boost_Ex1_Console.exe raised exception class
> boost::negative_edge with message 'Exception Object Address:
> 0x896912'. Process stopped. Use Step or Run to continue.
> ---------------------------
> OK Help
> ---------------------------
I don't know if you should expect negative_edge to be thrown or not, as
I don't know BGL nor your code. What is clear to me is that the message
above doesn't indicate an application *crash*: it's just the debugger
that stops when an exception is thrown. Clicking on Step/Run, as
mentioned in the message above, resumes execution. You can disable this
behaviour by chosing Tools -> Debugger Options -> Language Exceptions
and unchecking the "Stop on..." checkboxes.
Cheers,
Nicola Musatti
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