On 23 September 2011 14:41, Dave Anderson <anderson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Generally because it's buggy and has just smashed the stack, which dovetails nicely with the question "Why am I running a debugger?"
(I'm not really sure what the right behaviour is here)
Why would any user task do that?
Generally because it's buggy and has just smashed the stack, which dovetails nicely with the question "Why am I running a debugger?"
(I'm not really sure what the right behaviour is here)
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