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2005 Apr 20
1
[LLVMdev] setjmp, longjmp and unwind
First I try it with bytecodes:
~/compiler/temp$ llvmgcc sjmp01.c -o sjmp01
~/compiler/temp$ ./sjmp01
Hello World!
Abort trap
Same results for lli sjmp01.bc
Now I try converting to native code:
~/compiler/temp$ llc sjmp01.bc -enable-correct-eh-support -o sjmp01.s
~/compiler/temp$ gcc sjmp01.s -o sjmp01.native
~/compiler/temp$ ./sjmp01.native
Hello World!
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2005 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] setjmp, longjmp and unwind
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Greg Pettyjohn wrote:
> I'm trying to get unwind to work.
>
> I was unable to get an unwind example to work directly,
> so I decided to compile a c program that uses setjmp
> and longjmp and work backwards.
>
> I keep running into a "Abort trap" problem, whatever "Abort trap" is.
>
> Anyway, here's an example of a C
2005 Apr 20
2
[LLVMdev] setjmp, longjmp and unwind
I'm trying to get unwind to work.
I was unable to get an unwind example to work directly,
so I decided to compile a c program that uses setjmp
and longjmp and work backwards.
I keep running into a "Abort trap" problem, whatever "Abort trap" is.
Anyway, here's an example of a C program that compiles
and works properly under normal gcc, but that fails with
an