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This paper outlines a design for an exception handling mechanism for C ++. It presents the reasoning behind the major design decisions and considers their implications for implementation alternatives. The mechanism is flexible, comparatively safe and easy to use, works in a mixed language execution environment, and can be implemented to run efficiently. Two implementation strategies are described in some detail.