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The following functions are used in structured exception handling.
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Indicates whether the __try block of a termination handler terminated normally.
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Registers a vectored continue handler.
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Registers a vectored exception handler.
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Retrieves a code that identifies the type of exception that occurred.
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Retrieves a machine-independent description of an exception, and information about the machine state that existed for the thread when the exception occurred.
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Raises an exception in the calling thread.
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Unregisters a vectored continue handler.
RemoveVectoredExceptionHandler
Unregisters a vectored exception handler.
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Informs the system of a dynamic function table representing a region of memory containing code.
RtlDeleteGrowableFunctionTable
Informs the system that a previously reported dynamic function table is no longer in use.
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Reports that a dynamic function table has increased in size.
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Enables an application to supersede the top-level exception handler of each thread and process.
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Passes unhandled exceptions to the debugger, if the process is being debugged.
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An application-defined function that serves as a vectored exception handler.
The following functions are used only on 64-bit Windows.
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Adds a dynamic function table to the dynamic function table list.
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Retrieves a context record in the context of the caller.
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Removes a dynamic function table from the dynamic function table list.
RtlInstallFunctionTableCallback
Adds a dynamic function table to the dynamic function table list.
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Restores the context of the caller to the specified context record.