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<h3>exceptions_synchronous</h3>
<p>  Set exception handling to use Microsoft-compatible exceptions. The default is off.</p>
<h5>Syntax</h5>
  <p class="code">#pragma exceptions_synchronous on | off | reset</p>
  <h5>Parameters</h5>
  <p class="code">on</p>
  <blockquote>
    <p>Ignore C++ <span class="code">catch(...)</span> blocks for Win32 exceptions when using Structured Exception Handling (SEH). For Microsoft-compatible mode only. Equivilent to <span class="code">#pragma exc sync</span>.</p>
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  <p class="code">off</p>
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    <p>Let C++<span class="code"> catch(...)</span> blocks trap Win32 exceptions when using SEH. For Microsoft-compatible mode only. Equivilent to <span class="code">#pragma exc async</span>. This is the default.</p>
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  <h5>Targets</h5>
  <p>Intel x86</p>
  <p class="note"><strong>NOTE</strong> To translate Win32 exceptions into C++ exceptions, use the routine <span class="code">set_se_translator()</span> found in the header <span class="code">&lt;eh.h&gt;</span>.</p>
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