On 8 January 2013 13:28, Tobias Ringström <tobias@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 11/15/2011 09:14 PM, Jonathan Wakely wrote: >> >> >> What happens in std::thread is that we catch the exception (at which >> point the stack has been unwound) then call std::terminate explicitly. >> That was done to ensure we onform to the standard and terminate as >> required. >> >> Now that the compiler support noexcept we should use that instead and >> not catch the exception, causing the runtime to call terminate without >> unwinding the stack. >> >> I'll make that change for 4.7.0 > > > Remember this from over a year ago? > > I just tried this with 4.7.2 on Fedora 17, and as far as I can tell, it > behaves just like 4.6. Did this change never happen? I tried adding it, it didn't help. I don't remember why.