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patch #5278: Linux Signals for Exceptions Handling
Submitter: | Kirill Kononenko <krokas> | ||
Submitted: | Sun 06 Aug 2006 05:20:16 PM UTC | ||
Category: | None | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
Status: | Done | Privacy: | Public |
Assigned to: | avd | Open/Closed: | Closed |
Sun 26 Nov 2006 04:46:15 PM UTC, comment #1: |
Aleksey Demakov <avd> |
Sun 06 Aug 2006 05:20:16 PM UTC, original submission:
The patch enables libJIT to use Linux SIGSEGV and SIGFPE for handling the NullPointerReference and DivideByZero exceptions. Handling these Linux signals is enabled with ./configure --enable-use-signals. |
Kirill Kononenko <krokas> |
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Date | Changed by | Updated Field | Previous Value | => | Replaced by |
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2006-11-26 | avd | Status | None | Done | |
Assigned to | None | avd | |||
Open/Closed | Open | Closed | |||
2006-08-06 | krokas | Attached File | - | Added krokas-060806.patch, #10474 |
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Thanks for the patch. I have to note that among other things it #ifdefs min_int checks. As far as I know min_int negation does not raise any signal so these checks have to be emitted anyway. The patch with appropriate changes was applied.