| To: | sperber@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de (Michael Sperber [Mr. Preprocessor]) |
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| Subject: | Re: heap overflows (yes, it was my fault) |
| From: | mmc@maruska.dyndns.org (Michal Maruška) |
| Date: | 13 Apr 2002 17:26:03 +0200 |
| Cc: | scsh-bugs@zurich.ai.mit.edu |
after reading your mail several times (and thinkink about NTH implementation, and what it has to do w/ infinite recursion...) I now realize it: my code, in the exception handler, raises another exception. Thanks, my code is/was fragile. nn The fact is, that i want to handle only my "(error" or whatever is the right mean to signal exceptions, and i still don't know the exception/condition/.. system. The multiple versions of definitions in scheme/ subdir definitely confuse me (if i'm to learn it just by grepping and reading the code). BTW: is there a way, how scsh can detect, that a subprocess core-dumped? |
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