[quote="discorpio"]Boa tarde pessoal.
Essa veio lá do fundo do Báu.
Quem sabe o significado de:
TRON (Não é apenas o nome do filme) e
TROFF.
Tron é uma sintaxe da linguagem MBasic antiga usada para ligar o depurador da mesma linguagem.
Na verdade TRON é a abreviatura de TRACE ON.
Já o TROFF é a abreviatura de TRACE OFF ou seja, desligar o depurador.
se for pra apelar assim, então...
*SIGSEGV (signal 11) - the most common error for non-interpreted languages: a "segmentation fault" of the program. This may be caused e.g. by an out-of-scope array index causing a buffer overflow, an incorrectly initialized pointer, etc.
*SIGXFSZ (signal 25) - "output limit exceeded". Your program has printed too much data to output (typically more than 25MB).
*SIGFPE (signal 8 ) - "floating point error" - an error of the arithmetic co-processor, such as division by zero, etc.
*SIGABRT (signal 6) - raised by the program itself, e.g. by making the abort() system call. Note that STL in C++ can raise this signal under some conditions, e.g. due to insufficient memory.
*NZEC (non-zero exit code) - this message means that the program exited returning a value different from 0 to the shell. For languages such as C, this probably means you forgot to add "return 0" at the end of the program. For interpreted languages (including JAVA) NZEC will usually mean that your program either crashed or raised an uncaught exception.