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Abstract: Exception handling facilities are useful but dangerous. Many modern programming
languages such as C++, Java, Ada, Modula-3, and ML provide the programmer
with exception mechanisms. However, the exception facilities can provide a hole
for program safety. Even for type-safe programming languages like ML, exceptions
provide a hole for program safety. ML programs can abruptly halt when an exception
is raised and never handled. This is the only one "safety hole" in well-typed ML
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@misc{ ryu-exception,
author = "Sukyoung Ryu",
title = "Exception Analysis for Languages with Exceptions",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/466367.html" }
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