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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:03:05+00:00 2026-05-16T08:03:05+00:00

I came across this code in a large codebase DWORD WINAPI ThreadFunc (LPVOID lpParam)

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I came across this code in a large codebase

DWORD WINAPI ThreadFunc (LPVOID lpParam)
{ 
    int *x = 0;
    *x = 1234; // Access violation

    return 0; 
}

void Manager::Crash ()
{
    Log("Received a remote command to crash Server.");

    DWORD dwThreadId, dwThrdParam = 1; 
    HANDLE hThread = ::CreateThread(NULL, 0, ThreadFunc, &dwThrdParam, 0, &dwThreadId);
} 

My question is: Why is it using a thread? Would it be more or less threadsafe if the code in ThreadFunc was done directly in Manager::Crash? I am reluctant to make changes in case I remove the crash.

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    2026-05-16T08:03:05+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:03 am

    He doesn’t want to handle the exception that occurs. The original thread that received the Manager::Crash continues. An AV exception does not necessarily terminate the process. Although in this case the fact that is not handled by a __try/__except block (note, is a SEH try block, not the C++ one) then the unhandled second chance exception will terminate the process. But perhaps he want to force Dr. Watson/WER to jump in, or the post-mortem debugger to launch, or to break into current debugger. Who knows…

    Actually, d’oh! IF the main thread does have a SEH handler installed, it will not crash the process. QED.

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