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"Lapeyre, Francis" wrote:
I agree that overflow exceptions are a good thing, but in some cases (like when we are computing hash values that depend on truncation), they are not.
True, but it's not a good idea to ignore all overflow exceptions just because a few are done by design. Anyway, there are other ways besides overflowing an assignment to calculate a hash value, say %rem.
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