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"Brett g Porter" <BgPorter at NOartlogicSPAM.com> wrote in message news:0SXH5.72992$ib7.10053637 at news1.rdc1.nj.home.com... > Well, yes and no. There's a sane and simple subset that's easily learned and > used. Most people never have need for the more obscure corners of the > language. But when I need them, I'm comforted knowing that they're there. The standard C++ library throws exceptions. Operator 'new' throws an exception on failure. Thus, unless your sane subset uses the C library and 'malloc' instead of 'new', your code is either exception-safe or incorrect - and 90% of all C++ code isn't the former. > By the same token WRT Python -- hands up, everyone who _really_ understands > and can use the Beaudry hook. How far can you go as a Python programmer > without that? Pretty far, but I love knowing that it's there should I ever > need it. That's the metaclass mechanism, right? I'm confident that I will successfully use it in my current project. -- Rainer Deyke (root at rainerdeyke.com) Shareware computer games - http://rainerdeyke.com "In ihren Reihen zu stehen heisst unter Feinden zu kaempfen" - Abigor
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