Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/01/31/04:40:36
From: Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT new-orleans DOT NeoSoft DOT com>
> anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong to get this sort of crash? If
> not, is something wrong with DJGPP's malloc()?
These sorts of crashes are almost always caused by overwriting a memory
block you allocated. It messes up the control data structures which
may not be noticed until a malloc many, many statements later which
happens to be in the same memory block size. I would suggest a debug
malloc library, but I can't find mine right now :-(
Isn't there one in the LGPL parts of DJGPP? I know there's been
traffic about it in the past, try Eli's FAQ. If it's not there, try
the archives search on my server. I don't have time today or tomorrow.
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