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// Make sure we can throw exceptions from work items executed via
// QueueUserWorkItem.
//
// Clang doesn't support exceptions on Windows yet, so for the time being we
// build this program in two parts: the code with exceptions is built with CL,
// the rest is built with Clang. This represents the typical scenario when we
// build a large project using "clang-cl -fallback -fsanitize=address".
//
// RUN: cl -c %s -Fo%t.obj
// RUN: %clangxx_asan -o %t.exe %s %t.obj
// RUN: %run %t.exe 2>&1 | FileCheck %s
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void ThrowAndCatch();
#if !defined(__clang__)
__declspec(noinline)
void Throw() {
fprintf(stderr, "Throw\n");
// CHECK: Throw
throw 1;
}
void ThrowAndCatch() {
int local;
try {
Throw();
} catch(...) {
fprintf(stderr, "Catch\n");
// CHECK: Catch
}
}
#else
HANDLE done;
DWORD CALLBACK work_item(LPVOID) {
ThrowAndCatch();
SetEvent(done);
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
done = CreateEvent(0, false, false, "job is done");
if (!done)
return 1;
QueueUserWorkItem(&work_item, nullptr, 0);
if (WAIT_OBJECT_0 != WaitForSingleObject(done, INFINITE))
return 2;
fprintf(stderr, "Done!\n");
// CHECK: Done!
}
#endif
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