How do I know all thrown exceptions of a function?
Sean Reifschneider
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Sat Feb 3 23:47:38 EST 2001
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On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 12:22:47AM +0000, Darren New wrote:
>It's not mythical. It's one of the undocumented opcodes in a 6502,
Though Rockwell was probably the closest, I don't believe anyone has
correctly implemented that opcode. ;-)
Sean
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