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STL: dmc can't throw range errors?
May 27, 2003
Arjan Knepper
Re: dmc can't throw range errors?
May 27, 2003
Walter
May 27, 2003
Arjan Knepper
May 28, 2003
Walter
May 29, 2003
Richard Grant
May 29, 2003
Arjan Knepper
May 29, 2003
Richard Grant
May 29, 2003
Arjan Knepper
May 27, 2003
__STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS

Since this is not defined in stl_config.h. Cann't dmc really don't handle this?

Arjan

May 27, 2003
I'm not sure what that is for!

"Arjan Knepper" <ask@me.to> wrote in message news:bavcid$spc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> __STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS
>
> Since this is not defined in stl_config.h. Cann't dmc really don't handle this?
>
> Arjan
>


May 27, 2003
Check for valid ranges on vector etc. When the index is out of range it throws an exception.


Walter wrote:
> I'm not sure what that is for!
> 
> "Arjan Knepper" <ask@me.to> wrote in message
> news:bavcid$spc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> 
>>__STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS
>>
>>Since this is not defined in stl_config.h. Cann't dmc really don't
>>handle this?
>>
>>Arjan
>>
> 
> 
> 

May 28, 2003
Ok. I don't know why that wouldn't work with dmc.

"Arjan Knepper" <ask@me.to> wrote in message news:bb02ul$11rb$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Check for valid ranges on vector etc. When the index is out of range it throws an exception.
>
>
> Walter wrote:
> > I'm not sure what that is for!
> >
> > "Arjan Knepper" <ask@me.to> wrote in message news:bavcid$spc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> >
> >>__STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS
> >>
> >>Since this is not defined in stl_config.h. Cann't dmc really don't handle this?
> >>
> >>Arjan
> >>
> >
> >
> >
>


May 29, 2003
>> > "Arjan Knepper" <ask@me.to> wrote in message news:bavcid$spc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>> >
>> >>__STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS
>> >>
>> >>Since this is not defined in stl_config.h. Cann't dmc really don't handle this?

If _STLP_NO_AT_MEMBER_FUNCTION is *not* defined, then _STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS *is* defined. dmc does not define _STLP_NO_AT_MEMBER_FUNCTION, and so _STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS is defined.

Richard


May 29, 2003
Are we talking about the same STL? SGI/STL 3.3? I can't find that define.

Thanks,
Arjan

Richard Grant wrote:
>>>>"Arjan Knepper" <ask@me.to> wrote in message
>>>>news:bavcid$spc$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>__STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS
>>>>>
>>>>>Since this is not defined in stl_config.h. Cann't dmc really don't
>>>>>handle this?
> 
> 
> If _STLP_NO_AT_MEMBER_FUNCTION is *not* defined, then
> _STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS *is* defined. dmc does not define
> _STLP_NO_AT_MEMBER_FUNCTION, and so _STL_CAN_THROW_RANGE_ERRORS is defined.
> 
> Richard
> 
> 

May 29, 2003
In article <bb4dg9$2vkq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Arjan Knepper says...
>
>Are we talking about the same STL? SGI/STL 3.3? I can't find that define.

Sorry, no. STLport 4.5.3.

Richard


May 29, 2003
Nothing to sorry about, I didn't mention it. So I'm the one to blame.

Anyway thanks for you intended help.

Arjan

Richard Grant wrote:
> In article <bb4dg9$2vkq$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Arjan Knepper says...
> 
>>Are we talking about the same STL? SGI/STL 3.3? I can't find that define.
> 
> 
> Sorry, no. STLport 4.5.3.
> 
> Richard
> 
>