On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Neil Hodgson <nyamatongwe at gmail.com> wrote: > Antoine Pitrou: > >> Is this concern still valid? We are in the 2010s now. >> I'm not saying I want us to put some C++ in the core interpreter, but >> the portability argument sounds a little old... > > There are still viable platforms which only support subsets of C++. > IIRC, Android does not support exceptions in C++. Looks like they'll be getting exceptions "soon": http://groups.google.com/group/android-ndk/browse_thread/thread/89db67ed1fbf6450/4de3dd6105eb26ce?#4de3dd6105eb26ce But yeah, thanks for the concrete example, and I'd agree that Python should compile with -fno-exceptions, for a couple more years at least.
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