There is a post by Raymond ChanChen, where he tells how bad IsBadXxxPtr function is by eating guard page exception.
I don't quite understand how it is applied to Delphi. Who and how should normally (i.e. without call to IsBadXxxPtr) process this exception? I do know that Delphi inserts a code, which (for example) access a memory for large static arrays - exactly for this reason: to expand stack.
But if guard page exception is raised: who will handle it in a Delphi application? Can't I accidentialy accidentally mess with it by using try/except in inappropriate way? Will Delphi's debugger notify me about these exceptions?
