On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 09:10 -0400, Brantley Coile wrote: > That was really John Mashy's fault, as I understand it. He suggested > it to SRB. I had to deal with it when I ported V7 to the 68K. Too > bad every processor wasn't as clean in this reguard as the PDP-11. > > For those who might not have heard of this, SRB caught segfault > signals, allocated more memory and just returned. The instruction > that caused the segfault would restart. It was an automatic memory > allocator. Problem was that not all processors could pull off this > sort of stunt.
That's some tricky programming! Do you know of any place one can get an access to the original code ? Thanks, Roman.
