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From: larrys@watson.ibm.com
Subject: Re: OS/2 message queues killing processes
Message-ID: <1991May22.124943.9598@watson.ibm.com>
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Date: Wed, 22 May 91 08:47:42

_a_msg_exit() is one of those nasty procedures that MS put in that kills
your program when it does something nasty.  Another example:  do a divide
by zero in a PM program.  You don't get a trap, you don't get any beeps,
you get nothing.  Your application just disappears ("Look ma, no
hands!")!  Check your code, and variable values, and make sure that
nothing is done in any thread that might be considered "naughty".

Cheers,
Larry Salomon, Jr. (aka 'Q')            LARRYS@YKTVMV.BITNET
OS/2 Applications and Tools             larrys@ibmman.watson.ibm.com
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center         larrys@eng.clemson.edu
Yorktown Heights, NY

Disclaimer:  The statements and/or opinions stated above are strictly my
own and do not reflect the views of my employer.  Additionally, I have a
reputation for being obnoxious, so don't take any personal attacks too
seriously.
