On Tuesday, 13 July 2021 at 16:52:43 UTC, seany wrote:
What will it return to me?
true if it succeeded.
I want to catch the segfault and a segfault has occured, I want
run a different code at that point.
You mean transparently rerun some code? That's better done with
the lowlevel sigaction handler.
But if you just want to standard try/catch then do something in
the catch block, this is fine.
import etc.linux.memoryerror;
void main() {
registerMemoryErrorHandler();
int* a;
try {
*a = 4;
} catch(Throwable e) {
import std.stdio;
writeln("Caught");
}
}
It can be used on ldc2 too but it isn't as reliable since ldc
considers null access to be undefined behavior anyway and thus
may optimize out your catch....
You also need to compile in the module with ldc so build it like
$ ldc2 seg.d ~/d/ldc/import/etc/linux/memoryerror.d
just including the memoryerror file o the command line lets it
link.