For now just exclude the line with it, but we may need to give up and ignore "seh" as a word if this continues, as it just occurs in too many places.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| wxMessageBox(L"Salut \u00E0 toi!"); // U+00E0 is "Latin Small Letter a with Grave"
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| wxMessageBox("Salut à toi!");
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| wxMessageBox(wxString::FromUTF8("Salut \xC3\xA0 toi!"));
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| <tt>(week|wee)(night|knights)</tt> matches all ten characters of "weeknights",
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| expressions</em> (BRE). EREs are roughly those of the traditional @e egrep,
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| @row2col{ <tt>b</tt> , Rest of RE is a BRE. }
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|     the ARE <tt>(?:</tt> or the BRE <tt>\(</tt>.
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|         return wxPrivate::wxAnyAsImpl<T>::DoAs(*this);
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|     static T DoAs(const wxAny& any)
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|     static wxString DoAs(const wxAny& any)
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|         removeable,
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|     virtual void HandleLineEvent( unsigned int n, bool doubleClick );
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|         sequence of labels is A, B, ..., Z, AA, AB, ..., AZ, BA, ..., ..., ZZ,
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|              wxEdge otherE,
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|     void swap(wxScopedPtr<T>& ot);
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|     SEH (structured exception handling) which currently means only Microsoft
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|     void Set(wxRelationship rel, wxWindowBase *otherW, wxEdge otherE, int val = 0, int marg = wxLAYOUT_DEFAULT_MARGIN);
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| // Copyright:   (c) 2009 Marcin Malich <me@malcom.pl>
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|  * All of the settings below require SEH support (__try/__catch) and can't work
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|   the version check in `include/wx/msw/seh.h` to suppress this warning for the
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| #endif /* compiler doesn't support SEH */
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| // Name:        wx/msw/seh.h
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| // Purpose:     declarations for SEH (structured exceptions handling) support
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|     // 2019), i.e. SEH translator seems to work just fine without /EHa too, so
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| // Purpose:     helpers for the structured exception handling (SEH) under Win32
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| * MinGW-w64 versions 7.3 and 8.1 (32-bit binaries use SJLJ exceptions, 64-bit ones use SEH, and all binaries use Win32 threads).
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