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Our company is about to upgrade to VC7 (.NET) from VC6.0
Regarding VC7, I have a question

1. In VC6 there used to be a problem when mixin
C++ "catch" and SEH's "__finally". The compiler used
to generate a lot of warnings. Has it been corrected
If yes, how
Nov 17 '05 #1
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You have never been able and still are not able to mix both in a single
function (i.e. stack frame). That hasn't changed.

Ronald Laeremans
Visual C++ team

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Our company is about to upgrade to VC7 (.NET) from VC6.0.
Regarding VC7, I have a question:

1. In VC6 there used to be a problem when mixing
C++ "catch" and SEH's "__finally". The compiler used
to generate a lot of warnings. Has it been corrected?
If yes, how?

Nov 17 '05 #2

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