Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/03/10/02:57:18
Thanks stephen for your input. You were right I just got your message
after I figured out what the problem was. I looked in the book in
which we are using in my class where I got part of the code for some
of the operations for the queue and in the same chapter it goes into
stacks. I looked at the initialization function for the stack and found
my problem. They go and create a typedef *QUEUE so that later on when
I made a variable
QUEUE Q;
I didn't realize that Q was a pointer to the struct typedefed by QUEUE.
I wasn't setting up any memory for the structure but just trying to
use the structure which was only a pointer which probalbly was pointing
to other memory my program didn't have access to or whatever.
I want to thank everyone who has helped me with this problem especially
the people who said the stuff about symify. This mailing list is the
coolest thing for people working with C/C++ and gcc.
Murle Cleveland Meetze III
meetze AT charlie DOT ece DOT scarolina DOT edu
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