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@@ -427,7 +427,14 @@ assert_failure(const char *expression, int line,
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if (get_assert_abort()) {
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#ifdef WIN32
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- assert(false);
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+ // How to trigger an exception in VC++ that offers to take us into
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+ // the debugger? abort() doesn't do it. We used to be able to
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+ // assert(false), but in VC++ 7 that just throws an exception, and
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+ // an uncaught exception just exits, without offering to open the
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+ // debugger. Guess we'll have to force a segfault.
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+
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+ int *ptr = (int *)NULL;
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+ *ptr = 1;
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#else
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abort();
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#endif
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