Yeah, I know this. It's actually a testing routine where I run code  
knowing that it will null reference, but running it will check that  
Mono can verify the IL. It's not the logic of my program that I'm  
testing - it's the IL that I've generated.

Any solution to my problem with gdb?

Chris

On 22 Mar 2007, at 14:51, Alan McGovern wrote:

> Throwing NullReferenceException is a normal part of the operation of
> a part of my program, sometimes several thousands will be thrown.
>
> Then you *really* should review the logic in your program.  
> Controlling logic through exception throwing is generally pretty  
> bad programming practice.
>
> If a null value is an expected input then you should be able to  
> program proper handling for it. Exceptions should only be thrown in  
> exceptional circumstances.
>
> Alan

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