site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com Is panic () in debug.h not what you are looking for? Alex Am 10.09.2007 um 17:03 schrieb Stefan Jeglinski: I read Amit Singh's article here: http://www.osxbook.com/book/bonus/chapter5/panic/ Stefan Jeglinski _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Darwin-kernel mailing list (Darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/darwin-kernel/below%40mac.com _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Darwin-kernel mailing list (Darwin-kernel@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/darwin-kernel/site_archiver%40lists.a... I don't have immediate access to his larger treatise, perhaps he talks about it more there, but in the above article, he includes the panic routine for UNIX circa 1973. I was wondering if there is a single panic routine in Darwin, akin to panic.c in Linux, and if so, where is it? I note, for example, that the Apple source for Libc has a panic.c and a panic routine within. But the panic routine in debug.c in the xnu source *looks* like it might be the "main" one. It seems that Apple makes it very hard to download the entire source tree in one shot - I haven't gotten around to searching the whole source tree for examples. I'm just looking for answers to very simple questions. I've been tasked with a small presentation to a mostly non-technical audience, but one that can make sense of a small amount of source code and wants to get a slightly deeper flavor than the casual user. I of course want to know more about it as well. This email sent to below@mac.com This email sent to site_archiver@lists.apple.com
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