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From: manni AT hotbot DOT com (Manni Heumann)
Subject: Re: Re : Catching Exceptions
References: <366aada2 DOT 0 AT news DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de> <19981207072941 DOT 05942 DOT 00002034 AT ngol03 DOT aol DOT com>
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In article <19981207072941 DOT 05942 DOT 00002034 AT ngol03 DOT aol DOT com>, gsm77 AT aol DOT com (GSM77) wrote:
>
>Hi, guy
>
>For exception catch and throw work, First verify your version ...
>It must be 2.8.1
>
>Second, my programs use it, but i never went over the memory i have. 
>So I don't know if it REALLY work...
>
>But i know that "new" normally send the exception  "bad_alloc" when it fail the
>allocation. 
>You can find it in "new.h" header.
>
>Hope that's help ...   KAMY

 I'm not sure. Does new throw "bad_alloc" in any case or do I have to tell it 
to?
And if it does, shouldn't I be able to catch it with catch (...) = catch 
anything?

Thanks,


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