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w32_abort can return
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
w32_abort can return |
Date: |
Sat, 11 Jun 2005 23:43:22 +0300 |
The W32 build of Emacs redefines `abort' thusly:
#define abort w32_abort
on s/ms-w32.h, and then defines `w32_abort' on w32fns.c. Since
config.h is included before all the other headers, when the compiler
sees stdlib.h, where there's a prototype of `abort', it thinks that
`w32_abort' is a function that doesn't return, because `abort' is
declared in stdlib.h as such.
However, `w32_abort' does in fact return, if the user clicks "Ignore"
on the dialog it pops up.
This causes the compiler to produce incorrect code for every place
where Emacs calls `abort'. It also causes a warning when compiling
w32fns.c, which is how I became aware of the problem in the first
place.
I don't see any easy way of solving this problem except if we modify
`w32_abort' to never return, even if the user clicks "Ignore".
Personally, I don't see any reason to support the Ignore option. Is
it okay to call, e.g., `exit' in that case instead of returning?
TIA
- w32_abort can return,
Eli Zaretskii <=