25 Aug
2004
25 Aug
'04
1:01 p.m.
At Tuesday 2004-08-24 14:39, you wrote:
Victor A. Wagner Jr. wrote:
OK, blunt point. the standard is (insert favorite expletive or "in error") if it allows use of std::runtime_error to terminate the program due to low memory situations (run out of memory (due to copying) during stack unwinding).
It does not allow such a thing.
Did I misunderstand Mr. Abrahams comment that started "No it is not"?
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