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From: | Pieter Kunst & Heidrun Steinhauser <kunstein AT IAEhv DOT nl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c,comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Curses bugs. |
Date: | Fri, 20 Sep 1996 22:04:48 +0200 |
Organization: | Internet Access Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
Lines: | 24 |
Message-ID: | <3242F8E0.1977@IAEhv.nl> |
References: | <51p4ho$jn3 AT lion DOT cs DOT latrobe DOT edu DOT au> |
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To: | Cs3prj Group 04 <cs3prj04 AT lion DOT cs DOT latrobe DOT edu DOT au> |
To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Cs3prj Group 04 wrote: > > Has anyone come across the following PD curses error? > > If I run my curses program and continually interract with it for > a period of time then there are no problems. If, however, I start > it and then leave it for a few minutes and then go back to it then > the first key I press causes a segmentation fault. That's new to me. I never saw that happen. > If the program is sitting there then none of my code is being executed and > the only function which will be running will be getch() or wgetch() or > what ever (assuming that they are set up as blocking functions). So I can > only conclude that the problem is with curses and not my code. > > Can anyone show me that I am wrong? Can you show me that you are right? :-) I mean: post a small program to the newsgroup that has the described behaviour, and we can look at it. Also tell which version of PDCurses you're using (2.2 I assume). Pieter.
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