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2009 May 12
1
[LLVMdev] How distinguish Catch all llvm-IR from other catch type ?
Hi,
catch_all.cpp:
1 int main()
2 {
3 try {
4 throw 34;
5 }
6 catch (...) {}
7 }
llvm-gcc -O3 -S -emit-llvm catch_all.cpp -o catch_all.ll:
1 ; ModuleID = 'catch_all.cpp'
2 target datalayout =
"e-p:32:32:32-i1:8:8-i8:8:...
2019 Nov 08
2
Exceptions on Windows & MSVC
...ted since 2015, was there any progress since?
This is most likely known, but there's significant divergence between the behavior of MSVC cl.exe and clang-cl.exe:
Consider:
void crash() {
struct A {
~A() {}
} Obj;
*(volatile int *)0x11 = 0;
}
#ifdef SEH
#define TRY __try
#define CATCH_ALL __except (1)
#else
#define TRY try
#define CATCH_ALL catch (...)
#endif
int main() {
TRY { crash(); }
CATCH_ALL {}
return 0;
}
using try/catch (SEH not defined):
| (default) | /EHa | /EHs |
------------------...
2007 Jun 11
24
multiple routing tables for internal router programs
Maybe a strange request, I''ll try to explain this as clearer as I can
(forgive my bad english, please :-) ).
I''m setting a linux box as a router. My router uses multiple routing
tables, so I can address the traffic from specific ip addresses of my
lan to distinct ISPs providers (specifying a different default gateway
fo r each table), marking packets with iptables