// if symbol information is corrupted and we crash, the exception is going
// to be ignored when we're called from WalkFromException() because of the
- // except handler there returning EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION, but we'd be
- // left in an inconsistent state, so deal with it explicitely here (even if
- // normally we should never crash, of course...)
+ // exception handler there returning EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION, but we'd
+ // be left in an inconsistent state, so deal with it explicitly here (even
+ // if normally we should never crash, of course...)
#ifdef _CPPUNWIND
try
#else
{
if ( !wxDbgHelpDLL::Init() )
{
- wxLogError(_("Failed to get stack backtrace:\n%s"),
+ // don't log a user-visible error message here because the stack trace
+ // is only needed for debugging/diagnostics anyhow and we shouldn't
+ // confuse the user by complaining that we couldn't generate it
+ wxLogDebug(_T("Failed to get stack backtrace: %s"),
wxDbgHelpDLL::GetErrorMessage().c_str());
+ return;
}
// according to MSDN, the first parameter should be just a unique value and