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1 | \chapter{Conclusion}
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2 | \label{c:conclusion}
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3 | % Just a little knot to tie the paper together.
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5 | In the previous chapters, this thesis presents the design and implementation
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6 | of \CFA's exception handling mechanism (EHM).
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7 | Both the design and implementation are based off of tools and
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8 | techniques developed for other programming languages but they were adapted to
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9 | better fit \CFA's feature set and add a few features that do not exist in
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10 | other EHMs,
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11 | including conditional matching, default handlers for unhandled exceptions
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12 | and cancellation though coroutines and threads back to the program main stack.
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14 | The resulting features cover all of the major use cases of the most popular
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15 | termination EHMs of today, along with reintroducing resumption exceptions and
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16 | creating some new features that fit with \CFA's larger programming patterns,
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17 | such as virtuals independent of traditional objects.
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19 | The \CFA project's test suite has been expanded to test the EHM.
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20 | The implementation's performance has also been
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21 | compared to other implementations with a small set of targeted
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22 | micro-benchmarks.
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23 | The results, while not cutting edge, are good enough for prototyping, which
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24 | is \CFA's current stage of development.
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26 | This initial EHM will bring valuable new features to \CFA in its own right
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27 | but also serves as a tool and motivation for other developments in the
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28 | language.
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