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"Robinow, David" <drobinow AT dayton DOT adroit DOT com>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 12:59:34 -0700
From: "Mirko Vukovic" <mvukovic AT my-Deja DOT com>
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Thank you all,

what a (nevermind) mistake that was.  At least I was correct in one thing.  It was not a g++ bug.

thanks again
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 15:55:14   Robinow, David wrote:
> Try
> struct tms * pArg = new struct tms;
>
>pArg has to point to someting!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mirko Vukovic [mailto:mvukovic AT my-Deja DOT com]
>Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 3:38 PM
>To: cygwin forum
>Cc: Earnie Boyd
>Subject: Re: G++/times causes access violation on cygwin, not linux
>
>
>I downloaded the latest cygwin (instal.exe worked no problem) and got same
>message under 2.92.2.  To repeat, it compiled and ran without a problem
>under linux and egcs 2.91.66.
>
>(I include the code below again for reference)
>
>Mirko
>
># include <sys/times.h>
># include <iostream.h>
>int main()
>{
>  clock_t ElapsedSystemTime;
>  struct tms * pArg;
>  ElapsedSystemTime=times(pArg);
>  cout << ElapsedSystemTime <<"\n";
>  cout << pArg->tms_utime<<"\n";
>  cout << pArg->tms_stime<<"\n";
>  cout << pArg->tms_cutime<<"\n";
>  cout << pArg->tms_cstime<<"\n";
>  return 0;
>}
>--
>
>On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 09:15:12   Earnie Boyd wrote:
>>--- Mirko Vukovic <mvukovic AT my-Deja DOT com> wrote:
>>> The code that follows in the included message compiles cleanly under both
>>> cygwin (egcs 2.91.57) and linux (egcs 2.91.66), but runs only under
>linux.  
>>> 
>>> Passing a proper variable to times() instead of NULL (pointer to a "tms"
>>> structure), does not improve things.
>>> 
>>> I still bet it is not a bug, but what is the problem then?
>>> 
>>
>>Your compiler is too old.  You need `gcc --version' == "2.95.2" to make it
>>work.  Oh, you still need the pointer to a tms structure in time().
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>
>>=====
>>---
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