__ud2

Microsoft Specific

Generates an undefined instruction.

Syntax

void __ud2();

Remarks

The processor raises an invalid opcode exception if you execute an undefined instruction.

The __ud2 function is equivalent to the UD2 machine instruction. For more information, search for the document, "Intel Architecture Software Developer's Manual, Volume 2: Instruction Set Reference," at the Intel Corporation site.

Requirements

Intrinsic Architecture
__ud2 x86, x64

Header file <intrin.h>

END Microsoft Specific

Example

The following example executes an undefined instruction, which raises an exception. The exception handler then changes the return code from zero to one.

// __ud2_intrinsic.cpp
#include <stdio.h>
#include <intrin.h>
#include <excpt.h>
// compile with /EHa

int main() {

// Initialize the return code to 0.
int ret = 0;

// Attempt to execute an undefined instruction.
  printf("Before __ud2(). Return code = %d.\n", ret);
  __try {
  __ud2();
  }

// Catch any exceptions and set the return code to 1.
  __except(EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER){
  printf("  In the exception handler.\n");
  ret = 1;
  }

// Report the value of the return code.
  printf("After __ud2().  Return code = %d.\n", ret);
  return ret;
}
Before __ud2(). Return code = 0.
  In the exception handler.
After __ud2().  Return code = 1.

See also

Compiler intrinsics