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Fyodor Ustinov via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d at puremagic.com
Sat Nov 7 13:05:32 PST 2015


On Saturday, 7 November 2015 at 20:50:02 UTC, Kapps wrote:

> Right. Errors indicate that something went fundamentally wrong 
> in your program and no recovery is possible (indicates a 
> programming error rather than an environmental error 
> generally). So at this point the only thing to do is to close 
> the program and stop execution. Theoretically anything might be 
> wrong at this point, so even executing things like your finally 
> or scope blocks could lead to corruption.

Wait-wait. Without "-release" we are not afraid of anything?

WBR,
     Fyodor.



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