pub struct ExceptionInfo {
    pub reason: CrashReason,
    pub address: Address,
    pub adjusted_address: Option<AdjustedAddress>,
    pub instruction_str: Option<String>,
    pub memory_accesses: Option<Vec<MemoryAccess>>,
    pub possible_bit_flips: Vec<PossibleBitFlip>,
}
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Info about an exception that may have occurred

May not be available if the minidump wasn’t triggered by an exception, or if required info about the exception is missing

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§reason: CrashReason

a CrashReason describing the crash reason.

§address: Address

The memory address implicated in the crash.

If the crash reason implicates memory, this is the memory address that caused the crash. For data access errors this will be the data address that caused the fault. For code errors, this will be the address of the instruction that caused the fault.

§adjusted_address: Option<AdjustedAddress>

In certain circumstances, the previous address member may report a sub-optimal value for debugging purposes. If instruction analysis is able to successfully determine a more helpful value, it will be reported here.

§instruction_str: Option<String>

A string representing the crashing instruction (if available)

§memory_accesses: Option<Vec<MemoryAccess>>

A list of memory accesses performed by crashing instruction (if available)

§possible_bit_flips: Vec<PossibleBitFlip>

Possible valid addresses which are one flipped bit away from the crashing address or adjusted address.

The original address was possibly the result of faulty hardware, alpha particles, etc.

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impl Clone for ExceptionInfo

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fn clone(&self) -> ExceptionInfo

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ExceptionInfo

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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