Yes, there are a bunch of exceptions in it. Here's the log in Gist since it's
too big for this mailing list:
https://gist.githubusercontent.com/ThiefMaster/67ac00439d0dfb4fe46ecce223b5d009/raw/TheBat_Exceptions.log

I hope it's useful to one of the TB devs, because at least two crashes a day are
extremely annoying... 

- Adrian

> Hello Adrian,

> On Mon, 8 Aug 2022 10:26:03 +0200 GMT (08/08/2022, 15:26 +0700 GMT),
> Adrian wrote:

> [...]
>> I'm a very technical person (software dev + working in IT), but I typically
>> don't do development on Windows so my Windows-specific debugging skills are
>> limited (on Linux I'd just run it in gdb). However, if there is any (hidden)
>> setting to make TB generate full stack traces when memory-related errors 
>> happen,
>> I'd be more than happy to share them. If there's no setting and you can 
>> provide
>> me with a "debug build" that has more verbose error information, that'd be 
>> great
>> as well of course.

> Check out whether the file exceptions.log will help.

> --

> Cheers,
> Thomas.

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