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| From: | Warren Young | Date: | February 14 2005 4:13pm |
| Subject: | Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | ||
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Alex Vishnev wrote: > > Thanks for your suggestion. I hit google pretty hard to find any information > and found that different versions of gcc require different flags to handle > exceptions. Yes, this will definitely be platform-specific, if only because g++ must deal with different Standard library implementations on different systems. > gcc3.3.X exception handling is not thread safe. Can > anyone comment on that? Not on topic here. Now, if you want to discuss whether MySQL++ is thread-safe, go right on ahead. (Preemptively, my answer is, "I dunno.")
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| • mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Alex Vishnev | 12 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Chris Frey | 12 Feb |
| • RE: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Alex Vishnev | 12 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Chris Frey | 13 Feb |
| • RE: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Alex Vishnev | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Warren Young | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Warren Young | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Warren Young | 14 Feb |
| • RE: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Alex Vishnev | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 core dumps on solaris | Warren Young | 14 Feb |
| • mysql++1.7.28 thread safety | Alex Vishnev | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 thread safety | Earl Miles | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 thread safety | Warren Young | 14 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 thread safety | Earl Miles | 14 Feb |
| • RE: mysql++1.7.28 thread safety | Alex Vishnev | 15 Feb |
| • Re: mysql++1.7.28 thread safety | Warren Young | 16 Feb |
