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− | When your wxHaskell program crashes, look in the [http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-7/how-to-check-system-logs-in-the-event-viewer/ application audit log] for an error message and make a note of the exception code. |
+ | When your wxHaskell program crashes, look in the [http://maximumpcguides.com/windows-7/how-to-check-system-logs-in-the-event-viewer/ application audit log] for an error message and make a note of the exception code. Look at Microsoft's [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc704588.aspx NTSTATUS values page], or use a search engine to find an explanation for this code. |
==== Exception code 0x40010006 ==== |
==== Exception code 0x40010006 ==== |
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Some tips on debugging
Windows
Crashes
When your wxHaskell program crashes, look in the application audit log for an error message and make a note of the exception code. Look at Microsoft's NTSTATUS values page, or use a search engine to find an explanation for this code.
Exception code 0x40010006
This code indicates that a debug message is written, probably by wxWidgets. Run your wxHaskell program in the GNU debugger to see the debug message(s).