Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/03/30/12:25:05
On Mon, 30 Mar 1998, Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) wrote:
> But then the overhead won't be so small, and the same applies: What if the
> program destroys some function needed for that making the the GPF even worst?
This consideration applies to the usual traceback as well: it uses DOS
I/O to print the stack frames.
> Sorry Eli, sometimes I get biased. But you must agree that most of the newbies
> (and they really need help with symify) uses RHIDE.
I didn't think about newbies; I thought about someone who developed a
program and wants the beta-testers (say) to provide more info about the
crash.
> I never start programs in this way (I guess you are making it from a shortcut
> in the W95 desktop, is that correct?).
No, they are launched at startup (which is functionally the same, but
there is no work-around for the startup case).
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