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2011 Jun 12
5
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
...literate the SEH handling code and add some
no-ops like bitcast.
define void whatever()
{
entry:
...
aeh.try.enter0:
;; -----> this would be the no-op <-----
llvm.aeh.enter blockaddress(@whatever,%aeh.try.enter0),
blockaddress(@whatever,%aeh.try.except.filter0)
...
br label aeh.try.exit0:
aeh.try.except.filter0: ; no predecessor
%result = <user code here>
call
llvm.aeh.continue(%result,blockaddress(@whatever,%aeh.try.except.handler0))
unreachable
aeh.try.except.body0: ; no predecessor
call printf "handler\n"
br label aeh.try.exit0
aeh.try.exit0:
;; ---...
2011 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
...cast.
>
> define void whatever()
> {
> entry:
> ...
> aeh.try.enter0:
> ;; -----> this would be the no-op<-----
> llvm.aeh.enter blockaddress(@whatever,%aeh.try.enter0),
> blockaddress(@whatever,%aeh.try.except.filter0)
> ...
> br label aeh.try.exit0:
> aeh.try.except.filter0: ; no predecessor
> %result =<user code here>
> call
> llvm.aeh.continue(%result,blockaddress(@whatever,%aeh.try.except.handler0))
> unreachable
> aeh.try.except.body0: ; no predecessor
> call printf "handler\n"
> br...
2004 Jan 14
0
Re: Proposed solution for exit code priority jumps
...Volunteers welcome.
>
>
>Proposed Solution:
>
>Alter the priority statement to take modifiers, if specified, so
>that the three basic exit codes could be given different places to
>land. In my example, exit-1 is the place where we should jump on a
>"-1" exit code, exit0 is where we go on a zero result, and exit1 is
>"error but continue" in situations like Busy, and so on.
>Applications like ENUMLookup, as an example, would have to document
>two different "error but continue" codes, currently represented by
>the +101 on no ENUM reply...
2004 Jan 13
3
Re: Proposed solution for exit code priority jumps
...unteers welcome.
>
>
>Proposed Solution:
>
>Alter the priority statement to take modifiers, if specified, so
>that the three basic exit codes could be given different places to
>land. In my example, exit-1 is the place where we should jump on a
>"-1" exit code, exit0 is where we go on a zero result, and exit1 is
>"error but continue" in situations like Busy, and so on.
>Applications like ENUMLookup, as an example, would have to document
>two different "error but continue" codes, currently represented by
>the +101 on no ENUM r...
2008 Oct 17
2
problem usrmgr Version 3.2.4
hi , i have
a few problems with usmgr on Version 3.2.4
( Version 3.2.4-8.1-1931-SUSE-SL11.0 )
samba pdc ldap
the download version from ms
http://www.microsoft.com/Downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=c0011ab8-3178-4701-a791-eafba0f42de2&displaylang=en
doesnt work
giving
"device attached to the system is not functioning"
whatever i do
a old version from usermgr works partially
but magic
2003 Jul 15
12
Sanity, Manners and Shorewall Support
Hello Everyone,
This morning I received a personal email from a recent poster asking
"Why is Mr. Eastep so mean?". The post went on to explain that I had
responded abruptly to the person''s request for help and asked why I
wasn''t more helpful to people attempting to understand something new.
Good question.
Over the last nine months, I have been struggling to deal with