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I am currently trying to create an Exception handler built into my windows service that, on an unhandled exception, sends a message to another program. I have built the method and gotten the communication working, but it seems that every time my program throws the error, (I have a raise call in the code to force it.) windows catches it instead and the Handler isn't called. Can anyone explain what I am doing wrong?.

Simplified Code to explain:

procedure unhandled();
  begin
    raise Exception.Create('Unhandled');
  end;

procedure ExceptionHandler(ExceptObject: TObject; ExceptAddr: Pointer);
  begin
    WriteLn('Display: ' + Exception(ExceptObject).Message);
    //send Message Here
  end;

I call this code to run it:

WriteLn('Starting');    

ExceptProc := @ExceptionHandler;    

unhandled();

I would expect the output to be:

Starting
Display: Unhandled

but all it does is display:

Starting

Then windows returns a command prompt after about 5 seconds.

Why isn't the handler being properly called?

P.S. I've been running these tests in a console app for testing.

EDIT:

Here's some more information:

Apparently when you have an assigned ExceptProc, your program shouldn't throw the normal runtime 217 error. I'm guessing this is what windows is catching, From what I can see however, my program is throwing that runtime error, and I can't get an ErrorProc to catch it either.

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I am currently trying to create an Exception handler built into my windows service that, on an unhandled exception, sends a message to another program. I have built the method and gotten the communication working, but it seems that every time my program throws the error, (I have a raise call in the code to force it.) windows catches it instead and the Handler isn't called. Can anyone explain what I am doing wrong?.

Simplified Code to explain:

procedure unhandled();
  begin
    raise Exception.Create('Unhandled');
  end;

procedure ExceptionHandler(ExceptObject: TObject; ExceptAddr: Pointer);
  begin
    WriteLn('Display: ' + Exception(ExceptObject).Message);
    //send Message Here
  end;

I call this code to run it:

WriteLn('Starting');

ExceptProc := @ExceptionHandler;

unhandled();

I would expect the output to be:

Starting
Display: Unhandled

but all it does is display:

Starting

Then windows returns a command prompt after about 5 seconds.

Why isn't the handler being properly called?

P.S. I've been running these tests in a console app for testing.

EDIT:

Here's some more information:

Apparently when you have an assigned ExceptProc, your program shouldn't throw the normal runtime 217 error. I'm guessing this is what windows is catching, From what I can see however, my program is throwing that runtime error, and I can't get an ErrorProc to catch it either.

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ExceptProc not being called in Windows

I am currently trying to create an Exception handler built into my windows service that, on an unhandled exception, sends a message to another program. I have built the method and gotten the communication working, but it seems that every time my program throws the error, (I have a raise call in the code to force it.) windows catches it instead and the Handler isn't called. Can anyone explain what I am doing wrong?.

Simplified Code to explain:

procedure unhandled();
  begin
    raise Exception.Create('Unhandled');
  end;

procedure ExceptionHandler(ExceptObject: TObject; ExceptAddr: Pointer);
  begin
    WriteLn('Display: ' + Exception(ExceptObject).Message);
    //send Message Here
  end;

I call this code to run it:

WriteLn('Starting');

ExceptProc := @ExceptionHandler;

unhandled();

I would expect the output to be:

Starting
Display: Unhandled

but all it does is display:

Starting

Then windows returns a command prompt after about 5 seconds.

Why isn't the handler being properly called?

P.S. I've been running these tests in a console app for testing.