Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/12/01/00:38:29
Aaron M Clemmer wrote:
> // I think I managed to isolate the problem, but this is really weird...
> I have all the real // code commented out, and have just one of the below
> lines uncommmented...
> // result->y = m[1][3]; // this will cause a page fault
> // result->x = m[1][3]; // but this won't
> // It seems totally illogical that trying to access an element of the
> matrix with one // // variable works, but with the other causes a page
> fault.
It sounds like you're sending in an invalid pointer into result. We'd have
to see the "driver" code to tell you more.
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