private static string FindExecutable(string filename)
        {
            StringBuilder pathFound = new StringBuilder(1024);
            IntPtr        num       = (IntPtr)0;

            try
            {
                num = NativeCommandProcessor.FindExecutableW(filename, string.Empty, pathFound);
            }
            catch (IndexOutOfRangeException ex)
            {
                WindowsErrorReporting.FailFast((Exception)ex);
            }
            return((long)num >= 32L ? pathFound.ToString() : (string)null);
        }
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 internal static void CheckForSevereException(Exception e)
 {
     if ((e is AccessViolationException) || (e is StackOverflowException))
     {
         try
         {
             if (!alreadyFailing)
             {
                 alreadyFailing = true;
                 MshLog.LogCommandHealthEvent(LocalPipeline.GetExecutionContextFromTLS(), e, Severity.Critical);
             }
         }
         finally
         {
             WindowsErrorReporting.FailFast(e);
         }
     }
 }
        private static string FindExecutable(string filename)
        {
            StringBuilder pathFound = new StringBuilder(0x400);
            IntPtr        zero      = IntPtr.Zero;

            try
            {
                zero = FindExecutableW(filename, string.Empty, pathFound);
            }
            catch (IndexOutOfRangeException exception)
            {
                WindowsErrorReporting.FailFast(exception);
            }
            if (((long)zero) >= 0x20L)
            {
                return(pathFound.ToString());
            }
            return(null);
        }
        // Keep in sync:
        // S.M.A.CommandProcessorBase.CheckForSevereException
        // S.M.A.Internal.ConsoleHost.CheckForSevereException
        // S.M.A.Commands.CommandsCommon.CheckForSevereException
        // S.M.A.Commands.UtilityCommon.CheckForSevereException
        /// <summary>
        /// Checks whether the exception is a severe exception which should
        /// cause immediate process failure.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="e"></param>
        /// <remarks>
        /// CB says 02/23/2005: I personally would err on the side
        /// of treating OOM like an application exception, rather than
        /// a critical system failure.I think this will be easier to justify
        /// in Orcas, if we tease apart the two cases of OOM better.
        /// But even in Whidbey, how likely is it that we couldnt JIT
        /// some backout code?  At that point, the process or possibly
        /// the machine is likely to stop executing soon no matter
        /// what you do in this routine.  So I would just consider
        /// AccessViolationException.  (I understand why you have SO here,
        /// at least temporarily).
        /// </remarks>
        internal static void CheckForSevereException(Exception e)
        {
            if (e is AccessViolationException || e is StackOverflowException)
            {
                try
                {
                    if (!alreadyFailing)
                    {
                        alreadyFailing = true;

                        // Get the ExecutionContext from the thread.
                        ExecutionContext context = Runspaces.LocalPipeline.GetExecutionContextFromTLS();

                        // Log a command health event for this critical error.
                        MshLog.LogCommandHealthEvent(context, e, Severity.Critical);
                    }
                }
                finally
                {
                    WindowsErrorReporting.FailFast(e);
                }
            }
        }