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Author: poitr pogo
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To: Rainer Weikusat
CC: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] Supervision scripts
On 5/6/16, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweikusat@???> wrote:
> poitr pogo <lepoitr@???> writes:
>> On 5/6/16, Rainer Weikusat <rainerweikusat@???> wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>> I'm dealing with a program where every allocation failure is
>>> meticolously passed up the call stack so that the top-most function can
>>> then cause the process to terminate and I've just recently decided that
>>> this is completley useless and that I want to get a message what failed,
>>> followed by program termination close to the point of failure
>>> instead. Using a null pointer deref to this effect is an IMHO clever
>>> idea I didn't think of so far.
>>
>> Good for you.
>> Who will clean up resources if you are using some (temporary files,
>> shared memory, etc).
>> System administrator?
>
> What's the base for your assumption that this would be a problem in the
> given situation?
>
> [...]
>
>>> NB: I'm not yet convinced that I'll end up using it but it's surely
>>> something to consider.
>>
>> Hope not using your applications , no offence, just wasted over a year
>> of my life supporting similar beast -
>
> And do you have something of any substance which would justify this
> "ignoramus recommendation"?



This is your code, these are your designing decisions.

I'm just saying that if I were in position of a customer, knowing the
software is designed/programmed the way you described I would not
spend my money on it for no apparent reason.

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regards
piotr