Re: [libxml++] [ libxmlplusplus-Patches-719921 ] patch to make it compile on NetBSD
- From: Stefan Seefeld <seefeld sympatico ca>
- To: libxmlplusplus-general lists sourceforge net
- Subject: Re: [libxml++] [ libxmlplusplus-Patches-719921 ] patch to make it compile on NetBSD
- Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 10:24:37 -0400
Christophe de Vienne wrote:
Le Vendredi 11 Avril 2003 22:45, SourceForge.net a écrit :
And if this could happen, it would probably be better to throw an exception.
Stefan, since you wrote this part, what's your opinion ?
yes, absolutely. I had this code there because the set of node wrapper types
wasn't/isn't complete yet, i.e. 'processing instructions' and others aren't
covered. As I used that 'in house' I meant to track these messages and add
the missing types. Of course in a production environment there shouldn't be
any missing wrappers at all, or at least the system should bail out with
a meaningful message. I'd suggest assert(), as the situation really hints
at a bug in libxml++, not an (runtime) exceptional situation that could /
should be treated by application code.
Stefan
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