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I wouldn't miss RTTI either.
True C++ exceptions shouldn't be a problem. But a platform that didn't support POSIX signals would be degenerate for nasty exceptions, so you'd have to design accordingly. Even the full C++ standard says that those are basically undefined behavior.
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Yeah. I'm not really holding the lack of SEH support on embedded against anyone, is my point. Maybe it could be done on some, but it's probably hit or miss if it will even work "properly"
I love C++ and even if I can use some of it over plain old C i'll take it. C++ is a beautiful language, in whole or part.
It's truly my favorite. I missed it during my C# sabbatical but I forgot how much I loved it until I came back to it.
Also VS Code makes working with C++ in linux a joy. Kudos to Microsoft.
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One can hope that herbceptions will help there, but proposed treatment for out-of-memory errors is a bit questionable.
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Out of memory will always be a problem without a separate stack, as in sigaltstack .
These guys are still clueless. The standard should mandate the ability to turn a POSIX signal into an exception in a signal handler. Not all platforms could support it, but so what. This also says something about the inane fetish for noexcept .
I would write a proposal but have better ways to spend time than debating pedants in the C++ standards community.
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I traded my Ferrari for a golf cart because the Ferrari couldn't carry my gold clubs.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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And OP's analogy is "I traded my golf cart for a Ferrari because I didn't need to carry golf clubs."
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I'm cosigning this.
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You'll be sorry when our loan is called!
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Not the way I would look at it but to each their own.
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But why does it hurt?
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Because the UK mail delivery service still thinks it's 1940 ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: UK mail delivery service still thinks it's 1940
In the 1940s and -50s, they still had two postal deliveries a day, down from four in the early 1900s. Now, you're lucky to get two deliveries a week!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: Now, you're lucky to get two deliveries a week!
And most of that is adverts the postie stuffs through your letterbox ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: And most of that is adverts the postie stuffs through your letterbox
I love the way you folks talk.
Translated to AVE "And most of it is ads the mailman stuffs into the mailbox"
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That's one of the weird things about 'murica: you stick your mail in a box on a stick by the road!
So anyone who feels like a quick browse through it, or to take the good bits can just stroll along and help himself ... very odd.
Throughout Europe the letterbox is almost universally on the front door so the post is keep safer and more private. (There is even a European standard height-from-the-ground regulation ...)
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Ours is a slot in the garage door, with mail falling into a custom designed Amazon cardboard box. A trash can is close by.
I would hate for someone to read the posts offering me prearranged funeral services.
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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The box on a stick by the road is also used in Canada. But in both places, this is for rural areas, or areas that used to be rural and still have long driveways. The mail is delivered by a vehicle with a "wrong side" drive so the mailman can just lean out and stuff the mail into the box. It's efficient for countries that aren't the size of a postage stamp.
In large part, Canada doesn't even have urban mail delivery anymore. For over 20 years, new urban developments have "group mailbox" installations located in outdoor shelters. Ours is a 5-minute walk away and contains over 100 mailboxes. Even though we have a separate mailing address, we still have to regularly clean out all the junk that accumulates in it.
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It's odd that so many Americans "love the way we Brits talk", but never do anything about it - i.e. learning to speak English properly..
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I speak quite a bit of the queen's english because I keep odd hours so I wind up talking to a lot of you folks in the wee hours. You're almost intelligible.
I don't flaunt it though.
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Hmm, I must be seeing something different as it looks quite acceptable to me.
OriginalGriff wrote: find out what Avery labels I need Ha, ha, you have a treat coming. The 'labels' are full size and designed only for parcels. I created a couple for our overseas cards and had to mess about reducing them to fit on a reasonable size envelope.
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In Edge, it works ... in Chrome, for me it definitely doesn't.
Mind you in Edge, it's still useless, just you can see it ...
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Have you got some weird setting for Chrome as for me, both look exactly the same and are both very easy to read!
Obviously, that doesn't mean it actually works but after all, this is a large UK company formerly publicly owned, so we shouldn't expect too much.
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Not as far as I know, it's pretty much standard with a couple of extensions.
I added a screenshot to the original post.
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