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handler. At this moment, only GCC-style exceptions are supported. Other kinds of exceptions, including "traditional" SEH and Microsoft Visual C++ exceptions, need more work--and an compiler exception model that isn't specific to GCC-style exceptions! In particular, I imagine that it would be possible to mix "traditional" SEH with GCC-style EH or Microsoft C++ EH. Currently LLVM has no way (beyond some target-specific defaults and whole-module compiler switches) of knowing which scheme to use when. llvm-svn: 132283 |
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