Removed the catches for std:exceptions and unknown exceptions. The best way I found to provide a clue to where the exception comes from is to allow the handler for unhandled exceptions execute. This is std::terminate which calls abort and trips a SIGABRT. I added a signal handler for SIGABRT which like SIGSEGV, we can print a stack trace or attach a debugger to the process before exiting. The stack trace print is on by default. By default the signal handler is on, stack trace is on, debugger is off. refs #220
The Trick Simulation Environment is developed at the NASA Johnson Space Center. Trick’s flexible feature set enables users to build applications for all phases of space vehicle development including early vehicle design and performance evaluation, flight software development and testing, flight vehicle dynamic loads analysis, and virtual and hardware in the loop training. Trick’s purpose is to provide a common set of simulation capabilities allowing the domain experts to concentrate on their domain specific models, rather than simulation-specific functions like an job ordering, input file processing, or data recording.
Installing Trick
The Installing Trick wiki page includes instructions to install Trick.
User's Guide
The full User's Guide is in the wiki pages.
Tutorial
The Trick tutorial explaining how to start using Trick can be found in the docs directory.
License
Trick is released under the NASA Open Source Agreement Version 1.3 license.