Re: More Windows dev questions: Core dumps

2004-01-01 Thread Nigel Sandever
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 12:17:21 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Sugalski) wrote: Does Windows do this? (I know other OSes, like VMS, do *not* do it) If so, how do I enable it? If not, I presume there's some reasonably simple way to attach a debugger to a process that's died. (I hope) You can

Re: More Windows dev questions: Core dumps

2004-01-01 Thread Nigel Sandever
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 12:17:21 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan Sugalski) wrote: If so, how do I enable it? It is possible to configure DrWatson (Stupid cutesy name) to create a dump file, though I haven't ever found it very useful. If not, I presume there's some reasonably There are several very

More Windows dev questions: Core dumps

2003-12-31 Thread Dan Sugalski
Or something much like them. On a Unix system, a core dump is a file with a raw (mostly) copy of a process' current memory image that's written whenever a process does something profoundly illegal, like accessing an inaccessible section of memory with no trap handler that allows recovery or

Re: More Windows dev questions: Core dumps

2003-12-31 Thread Vladimir Lipsky
From: Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] On a Unix system, a core dump is a file with a raw (mostly) copy of a process' current memory image that's written whenever a process does something profoundly illegal, like accessing an inaccessible section of memory with no trap handler that allows

Re: More Windows dev questions: Core dumps

2003-12-31 Thread Dan Sugalski
At 11:51 PM +0300 12/31/03, Vladimir Lipsky wrote: From: Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] On a Unix system, a core dump is a file with a raw (mostly) copy of a process' current memory image that's written whenever a process does something profoundly illegal, like accessing an inaccessible

Re: More Windows dev questions: Core dumps

2003-12-31 Thread Vladimir Lipsky
0x4C56 - Original Message - From: Dan Sugalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Vladimir Lipsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: perl6-internals [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 10:49 PM Subject: Re: More Windows dev questions: Core dumps At 11:51 PM +0300 12/31/03, Vladimir Lipsky