Trying to get trap/leave to work properly but the whole WINS stuff seems over complicated with a lot of assembly in the middle and it's not working on my compiler. When the throw happens the debugger complains about uncaught exception when I'm definitly inside a catch implemented by our TRAP.
I think I'm going to come up with a much simplified trap/leave implementation for SYMC. On my prototype all that stuff was working fine in like 20 lines of C++.
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// e32\include\e32ver.h
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/**
@file
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#ifndef __E32VER_H__
#define __E32VER_H__
const TInt KE32MajorVersionNumber=2;
const TInt KE32MinorVersionNumber=0;
const TInt KE32BuildVersionNumber=2065;
const TInt KMachineConfigurationMajorVersionNumber=1;
const TInt KMachineConfigurationMinorVersionNumber=0;
const TInt KMachineConfigurationBuildVersionNumber=110;
const TInt KMediaDriverInterfaceMajorVersionNumber=2;
const TInt KMediaDriverInterfaceMinorVersionNumber=0;
const TInt KMediaDriverInterfaceBuildVersionNumber=141;
const TInt KNotifierMajorVersionNumber=1;
const TInt KNotifierMinorVersionNumber=0;
const TInt KNotifierBuildVersionNumber=110;
#endif