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QuestionHandling Stack Overflow [modified] Pin
risingtechie27-Sep-06 10:53
risingtechie27-Sep-06 10:53 
Every program has the potential to run out of stack space. The following does so on purpose. I'm using Borland C++ Builder 5.5 and it doesn't throw an exception for stack overflows. I think Visual C++ does but it's using SEH, (not C++ exception handling), which is also not available in Borland C++ Builder. The program below just terminates after the stack overflows. The error message ("An exception was thrown. Probably out of stack space.") never prints. Is there anyway to handle stack over flow without using windows exceptions? Is it even possible to recover from a stack overflow? Any help would be appreciated.

<br />
#include <iostream.h><br />
<br />
void StackOverflow(int depth)<br />
{<br />
    try<br />
    {<br />
        char blockdata[10000];<br />
        cout << "Overflow: " << depth;<br />
        StackOverflow(depth+1);<br />
    }<br />
    catch (...)<br />
    {<br />
        cout << "An exception was thrown.  Probably out of stack space." << endl;<br />
    }<br />
}<br />
						<br />
 <br />
int main(<br />
{<br />
    StackOverflow(0);<br />
    return 0;<br />
}<br />



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