eydelber wrote:
Well, you are absolutely right. The weird thing is that I tried to catch exceptions within my execute method, but for some reason it wasn't catching anything; however, now that I tried the stripped down code that I replied with to John Maddock, and added a catch, I get the error that you also found.
I would expect that catching within your execute method should work. However, your stripped down standalone example does show the same exception being thrown by RegEx::Match.
Now that my problem has finally been isolated, do you know what this exception means? I didn't think that the regex was that
I don't have time to debug it right now. Perhaps John Maddock may be able to help now that you have posted a simplified case.
Also, following up on your introduction to your answer, can you expand on the problems you had compiling, and any general problems you found with my code? I am only 18, and I've just started getting
I'll mail you off list since these are not Boost issues. It could be tonight (UK time), or possibly this weekend.
Thank you VERY much for all your help, I learn something new everyday.
No problem. We are all learning. Regards, Stephen Jackson -- stephen.jackson@scribitur.com http://www.scribitur.com/spj/