*
* seh_excn provides two macros, BEGIN_CATCH and END_CATCH, which
* will catch such exceptions in the code they bracket and die by
- * printing a message and calling exit(1).
+ * printing a message and calling stg_exit(1).
*/
-#define ON_DIV_ZERO fprintf(stdout,"divide by zero\n"); fflush(stdout);exit(1)
-#define ON_STACK_OVERFLOW fprintf(stdout,"C stack overflow in generated code\n"); fflush(stdout); exit(1)
-#define ON_SIGSEGV fprintf(stdout,"Segmentation fault/access violation in generated code\n"); fflush(stdout); exit(1)
+#define ON_DIV_ZERO fprintf(stdout,"divide by zero\n"); fflush(stdout);stg_exit(1)
+#define ON_STACK_OVERFLOW fprintf(stdout,"C stack overflow in generated code\n"); fflush(stdout); stg_exit(1)
+#define ON_SIGSEGV fprintf(stdout,"Segmentation fault/access violation in generated code\n"); fflush(stdout); stg_exit(1)
#if defined(__MINGW32__)
extern jmp_buf seh_unwind_to;