Another ugly patch to fix the same problem (I forgot to submit it last week). I was wondering if it would have been possible to use the kazlib exception library... I know systems have different behaviours for exception generation. For example, some don't throw exceptions for invalid access memory and some do. Do you know if the KazLib provides a common behaviour for all systems? Regards Laurent -----Original Message----- From: ethereal-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ethereal-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Guy Harris Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 9:30 PM To: Ethereal development Subject: Re: [Ethereal-dev] Patches RABRET Laurent RD-MAPS-ISS wrote: > Please ignore my previous patch and apply this one instead... On Linux > strange statistics operations (divisions / 0 and null pointer > indirections) don't crash Ethereal and display respectively "nan" and > "(null)". To be consistent, I've just used this formalism here. I've checked that in - but "nan" is just a consequence of the way some OSes (including Linux) and some processors handle floating-point divisions by zero and print NANs, and "(null)" is a consequence of the way some printfs handle null pointers. I've changed it to display a null file name as "None", and to display the other items as "N/A" ("Not Applicable"). _______________________________________________ Ethereal-dev mailing list Ethereal-dev@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-dev
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