define: DUK_USE_FATAL_HANDLER introduced: 2.0.0 default: false tags: - portability warn_if_missing: true description: > Provide a custom default fatal error handler to replace the built-in one (which calls abort() without any error message). The default fatal error handler gets called when (1) a fatal error occurs and application code didn't register a fatal error handler in heap creation or (2) a context-free fatal error happens, concretely e.g. an assertion failure. The handler is called like a C function with the prototype "void fatal_handler(void *udata, const char *msg)". The "msg" argument can be NULL. The "udata" argument matches the heap-related userdata but is NULL for fatal errors unrelated to a heap/thread context (this is the case for e.g. assertions). A custom default fatal error handler is recommended for any environment where recover from fatal errors is important. A custom handler can take appropriate action to recover, e.g. record the error and reboot the target device.