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Re: malloc(0) during exception throw & catch
- To: dyp at perchine dot com
- Subject: Re: malloc(0) during exception throw & catch
- From: Marc Espie <espie at quatramaran dot ens dot fr>
- Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 00:33:39 +0200
- Cc: gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Organization: Ecole Normale Superieure (quatramaran)
- References: <00052618072900.16260@dyp> <00052806131300.06045@dyp> <200006071843.UAA13290@quatramaran.ens.fr>
In article <0006080203200C.00505@dyp> you write:
>BTW, I've submitted a patch to gcc-patches for this problem and did not have any
>reply for 2 weeks. Is this usual way of gcc team work?
Yes, some stuff is more sexy than others.
I've had patches sit untouched on the mailing-list for over two months,
at which time they of course no longer work, since the core has moved
beyond that.
I've also had bug reports sit for a long time. Try non-sexy, as in
non-linux, non-elf, non-i386, and you may have to wait for a looong
time.