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From: Gautier DOT DeMontmollin AT maths DOT unine DOT ch
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Trace-back, symify, Ada exceptions
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Date: 14 Sep 98 20:54:45 MET
Organization: University of Neuchatel, Switzerland
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Thank you for your replies about "explicit" trace-back !
The usage of symify seems the most reliable solution, requiring
the less testing/debugging. It raises 2 questions...

1) Does symify run under Windows NT (as it reads the screen data
   it seems not a trivial question to me) ? NB: I don't have NT under
   hand, otherwise I wouldn't ask it 8-)=

2) How to produce a "clean" breaking signal with a C instruction ?
   The purpose is to make the GNAT Ada exception handler (written in C)
   provoke a "classical" trace-back for unhandled Ada exceptions.

Thank you again... I hope that the growth of my # questions will not
be exponential !

-- 
Gautier

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