Seven Years of Service
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Ten Years of Service
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RE: [Release] [SIMPLE] Exploit/Cheat Exception Handler 05-25-2019, 07:04 AM
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Your demonstration and example of exceptions is off. You would only see that if whatever library you were using threw the appropriate exception for that kind of error. You can't really "test" C++ code like this. This isn't .NET where there is a base exception type for everything.
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Five Years of Service
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RE: [Release] [SIMPLE] Exploit/Cheat Exception Handler 06-28-2019, 04:24 PM
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Doesn't g++ already tell you if you have errors?
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