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Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:I have vague memories that Clang doesn't support SJLJ exceptions, and further vague memories that Cygwin favors SJLJ because dwarf exceptions interact badly with The Windows Way of doing things. That could be your problem, assuming my vague memories aren't completely out of date.On Tue, 2012-01-31 at 19:41 +0100, Christian Franke wrote:Clang++ 3.0-1 does not produce any exception handling code. Unwind tables and code within catch(.) {...} blocks are not generated. Throw always abort()s program.
Is this as excepted?As best as I can tell, this is an upstream limitation. Please feel free to take it upstream.
OK, I'll do.
Must be at least somewhat Cygwin specific. Clang on i686 Linux generates exception handling code properly (tested with clang 2.9 on Debian).
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