From:  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16612444/catch-a-memory-access-violation-in-c

 

In C++, is there a standard way (or any other way, for that matter) to catch an exception triggered by a memory access violation?

For example, if something went wrong and the program tried to access something that it wasn't supposed to, how would you get an error message to appear saying "Memory Access Violation!" instead of just terminating the process and not showing the user any information about the crash?

I'm programming a game for Windows using MinGW, if that helps any.

[Answer]

Access violation is a hardware exception and cannot be caught by a standard try...catch.

Since the handling of hardware-exception are system specific, any solution to catch it inside the code would also be system specific.

On Unix/Linux you could use a SignalHandler to do catch the SIGSEGV signal.

On Windows you could catch these structured exception using the __try/__except statement.

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