I agree with this project, I dont like any setjmp/longjmp and the like. It just fighting against the nature of c++ language. Building either from scratch gcc48 or clang381 were easy nowdays on either old linux debian squeeze or centos 5. PS: I had this requirement circumtances. On 8/15/16, Joy Arulraj <jarulraj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Dmitry -- We currently don't use exceptions, but we can certainly use > them in the port. We can also use STL and smart pointers to simplify > development and minimize memory bugs. > > On Aug 14, 2016 5:41 PM, "Dmitry Igrishin" <dmitigr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Joy, >> >> 2016-08-15 0:05 GMT+03:00 Joy Arulraj <jarulraj@xxxxxxxxxx>: >> > Hi folks -- >> > >> > We have ported Postgres over to the C++ language (C++11 standard). >> > >> > https://github.com/jarulraj/postgresql-cpp >> > >> > Our goal is to use certain features of the C++ language and its >> > standard >> > library to simplify coding, improve code reuse, and avoid bugs. Peter's >> > article titled `Moving to C++` was a source of inspiration for us. >> What about the exceptions? Are you using them? >> >> -- >> // Dmitry. >> > -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general