>>-----set core_on_error=---.-0-.-----------><
                            +-1-+
                            +-2-+
                            +-3-+
                             
               	 | 0 | The run-time system never produces a core file on any signal or run-time system error. This is the default behavior of the run-time system. | 
| 1 | The run-time system produces a core file when any 
                                 					 system signal is received that would normally produce a core file on the host system; for example, SIGBUS and SIGSEGV (which would usually produce a run-time system error 114). After writing out the core file
                                    the process terminates immediately. Warning: When this value is set, operating system security may prevent a core dump file from being created; refer to 
                                    						Preparing for a Core Dump for instructions on how to ensure that a core dump file is created. 
                                    					 
                                  | 
| 2 | The run-time system produces a core file when any run-time system error occurs. After writing out the core file the process
                                 terminates immediately. Warning: When this value is set, operating system security may prevent a core dump file from being created; refer to 
                                    						Preparing for a Core Dump for instructions on how to ensure that a core dump file is created. 
                                    					 
                                  | 
| 3 | The run-time system produces a snap shot core file when any run-time system error occurs. After writing out the core file the process continues as normal; for example, to display an RTS error message. | 
| Default: | 0 | 
| IDE equivalent: | 
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