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From: fenric AT clark DOT net (Andrew McCaffrey)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Issues with nearptr's.
Date: 30 Jan 1996 21:45:25 GMT
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Charles Sandmann (sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu) wrote:
> > I've written a couple of graphic routines with nearptrs and they run fine 
> > under dos and cwsdpmi, but when I try to run them under gdb, I get a 
> > segmentation violation signal.  
> 
> I believe you, I've never tried it.  Does it work under EDEBUG32 or FSDB?
> If so, it may be some bug in GDB's memory management or something.  Are
> you sure you are using the non-move sbrk()?  This is exactly the problem
> I would expect using a debugger and the unix-sbrk with nearptrs (unless
> you reload the pointer).  A simple example is most useful debugging these
> problems.

Those are a couple of good questions.  I have not tried the program under 
EDEBUG or FSDB.  I don't know which version of sbrk I'm using, how do I 
find out?  - Guess it's time to go back and read the info files again :)

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