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Created Feb 27, 2012 by Simon Marlow@simonmarDeveloper

Cannot tell from an exception handler whether the exception was asynchronous

Following on from #2558 (closed) which was closed (by me) as wontfix, we still don't have a way to reliably tell whether an exception we caught was asynchronous or not. There are some suggestions in #2558 (closed), we just need to implement something. The fix for #3997 (closed) was defficient due to this, as exposed by the test program in #5866 (closed).

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