I believe I saw in some of the boost libraries that they do not use
exception specifications because some compilers produce slower code.
I'm considering adding exception specifications to most/all of my
functions -- mostly for my own sake. But I'm wondering how it will
affect the compiler's generated code. (i.e. if it is going to affect
performance, I can put the exception specifications in comments just
as easily). I'm currently using gcc 4.0.2.
Thank you,
Perry Smith ( pedz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx )
Ease Software, Inc. ( http://www.easesoftware.com )
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