
Hello again, I removed my dependency on hmatrix and enabled floating point exceptions via `feenableexcept` hoping to get a call stack showing me where the exception was being raised but alas all I get is
*Main> main ghc: ghc-iserv terminated (-8) Leaving GHCi.
My googling didn’t turn up much but as far as I can tell ghc does *not* handle sigfpe (googling "haskell sigfpe” turns up blog posts on Haskell by someone called “sigfpe”). I think it would be jolly useful to be able to get stack traces of floating point exceptions. How much work would this be? I’d be happy to have a go at it if someone could provide help and guidance. There seems to have been some discussion of it on the ghc-devs mailing list in September (https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2016-September/date.html) but not much in the way of write up. Dominic Steinitz dominic@steinitz.org http://idontgetoutmuch.wordpress.com

Adding sigfpe handling doesn't have a writeupnyet because it's on my
holiday project queue and the specifics of doing it nicely depend somewhat
on the target architecture.
If you want to get good errors in the mean time, register a sigfpe signal
handler at the top level and invoke a smidge of c code to get info.
Granted this doesn't give you a stack trace ...
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 11:52 AM Dominic Steinitz
Hello again,
I removed my dependency on hmatrix and enabled floating point exceptions via `feenableexcept` hoping to get a call stack showing me where the exception was being raised but alas all I get is
*Main> main
ghc: ghc-iserv terminated (-8)
Leaving GHCi.
My googling didn’t turn up much but as far as I can tell ghc does *not* handle sigfpe (googling "haskell sigfpe” turns up blog posts on Haskell by someone called “sigfpe”). I think it would be jolly useful to be able to get stack traces of floating point exceptions. How much work would this be? I’d be happy to have a go at it if someone could provide help and guidance.
There seems to have been some discussion of it on the ghc-devs mailing list in September ( https://mail.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2016-September/date.html) but not much in the way of write up.
Dominic Steinitz
dominic@steinitz.org
http://idontgetoutmuch.wordpress.com
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