On Jan 27, 2009, at 12:57 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas wrote:
If you want, I have a proof of concept that catch exception like EXC_BAD_ACCESS, and skip the faulting instruction (by incrementing the program counter registry) to continue programme execution. No need to say I did it only for educational purpose ;-) and I do not intend to use it in anyway.
I wrote a similar program a few years ago. Of course, I was at MacHack at the time, which should tell you whether it's a good idea in production code.
Its counterpart replaced the harsh crash dialog with soothing haiku and Zen koans.
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