Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/07/27/09:09:27
* gdb traps the program exit. Do the same thing as it does.
* In fact, gdb traps int 0x31. Maybe your shell could somehow trap
that *before* it gets to the DPMI server, so that longjump is still an
option?
* Why not add a FSEXT that implements named pipes via your shell?
* Has anyone tried longjumping from one djgpp program to another
(parent/child) program? If this works, the fsext can longjump
to the shell, which can longjump to the other programs.
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