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Re: perl threads on 2008 R2 64bit = crash ( was: perl 5.10 threads on 1.5.25 = instant crash )
On Jul 15 12:23, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:21:39PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >==== SNIP ====
> >#include <stdio.h>
> >#include <errno.h>
> >#include <pthread.h>
> >
> >pthread_attr_t attr;
> >
> >void *thr (void *arg)
> >{
> > printf ("I'm a thread\n");
> > return NULL;
> >}
> >
> >int main()
> >{
> > pthread_t t;
> > int i, r;
> > void *ret;
> >
> > fprintf (stderr, "Testing threads...\n");
> > i = pthread_attr_init (&attr);
> > printf ("i = %d\n", i);
> > r = pthread_create (&t, &attr, thr, NULL);
> > if (r)
> > fprintf (stderr, "pthread_create: %d %s\n", errno, strerror (errno));
> > else
> > pthread_join (t, &ret);
> > fprintf (stderr, "Testing done\n");
> > return 0;
> >}
> >==== SNAP ====
>
> I can't try this right now myself but what about trying various settings
> for a SIGSEGV signal handler?
No SIGSEGV setting has any visible effect. In the Perl testcase
_cygtls::handle_exceptions is just not called, in the C testcase
it's always called.
Corinna
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