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Hi all, Working in an embedded device with WAMR and AOT builds, I would be interested in WAMR engine callbacks to native side whenever an exception happens (divided by zero, pointer to null,etc..) so I can stop the WAMR binary module. Would it be possible? Alternatively it would be valid too, if the module execution stop.
Is any of the alternatives possible? So far I am only aware of continuous polling the WAMR engine to verify if any exception has been triggered.
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Hi all,
Working in an embedded device with WAMR and AOT builds, I would be interested in WAMR engine callbacks to native side whenever an exception happens (divided by zero, pointer to null,etc..) so I can stop the WAMR binary module. Would it be possible? Alternatively it would be valid too, if the module execution stop.
Is any of the alternatives possible? So far I am only aware of continuous polling the WAMR engine to verify if any exception has been triggered.
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