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Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 17:15:13 -0400
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
From: "Thomas J. Hruska" <shinelight AT detroit DOT crosswinds DOT net>
Subject: Undocumented Keyword...
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As I was writing a program, I accidentally came across the following keyword:

try

I checked to see if there was help available on this keyword in both
RHIDE's docs and also to see if Borland Turbo C/C++ v3.1 had the same
keyword.  Both IDEs have the same keyword, but neither have documentation
on it.  I searched my C/C++ books for such a keyword and I can't find
anything.

Is this just a bug?  If not, what does 'try' do?  I can't figure this out.
I will check one other IDE tomorrow (Monday) to see if the same thing
happens in a later version of Borland C/C++ (4.5, I think).


        Thomas J. Hruska -- shinelight AT detroit DOT crosswinds DOT net
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