Re: Very strange debugging results, how can this be explained???
On Sun, 6 May 2007 22:33:54 -0500, "Peter Olcott" <NoSpam@SeeScreen.com>
wrote:
Sometimes you just have to skip the "right" way and go with
the way that actually works.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad you solved your problem! It's just that IME,
so many people have thought it's the "right way", it's hard to resist
commenting on it. Given that you were already getting an access violation
and wanted to dump some variables at the time of the fault, using
catch(...) with /EHa indeed might be a decent way to gain control at that
time, but purely as a debugging aid. I'd probably still try to approach it
from the opposite direction by testing values before they're used, but it
seems like you didn't have a good idea of the value to test for, so it was
either print each one out or use catch(...) and /EHa to look at the value
at the time of the fault. Interesting; it kind of turns things around to
use what is traditionally a source of bugs as a debugging technique.
--
Doug Harrison
Visual C++ MVP
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