I am trying to print call stack upon exception in Win32/C++ program.
From this article I learned a way to get my handler called upon access violation. But, it seems this only worked in simple console programs.
After I copied the same code into a win32 program with message pump, my handler did not get called.
I think the hook install part is the same, and the only difference is the evil code to trigger access violation is not called soon after the handler installation, but several message pump away from the handler installation.
Does anyone has hint about why my handler was not called?
Let me try to explain my code as below:
void SignalHandler_SegmentViolation(int signal)
{
StackWalker sw;
sw.ShowCallstack();
throw "!Access Violation!";
}
void someFuncionCalledUponButtonClick()
{
*(int*)0x00 = 5;
}
void myMsgPump()
{
while(TRUE)
{
GetMessage(&msg, NULL, 0, 0);
TranslateMessage(&msg);
DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
}
int WINAPI WinMain(HINSTANCE hThisInst, HINSTANCE hPrevInst,LPSTR lpszArgs, int nWinMode)
{
typedef void (*SignalHandlerPointer)(int);
SignalHandlerPointer previousHandler;
previousHandler = signal(SIGSEGV , SignalHandler_SegmentViolation);
try
{
myMsgPump();
}
catch(char *e)
{
printf("Exception Caught: %s\n",e);
// return control to default handler
previousHandler(SIGSEGV);
}
}