DavidSpickett added a reviewer: DavidSpickett.
DavidSpickett added a comment.

Any reason to `#if 0` this instead of just removing it and maybe adding a one 
line comment like "nested exceptions are not supported"? So that someone can 
git blame that and find this commit with the removal.

If this is not used at all this is academic, but what situation would it be 
describing if it did? Is it something like if you had an exception in a signal 
handler, that was handling an initial exception?


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