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From: | Martin DOT Stromberg AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se (Martin Stromberg) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Segmentation faults |
Date: | 23 Oct 1998 12:26:44 GMT |
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LupusNoctus (ummurr03 AT NOSPAMcc DOT umanitoba DOT ca) wrote: : So, how does accessing that memory occur? E. g. "*NULL" or "char *p = 0xdeadbeef; p[2]". : I'm using the Vector class, so I shouldn't be able to go beyond the : edges of my 2dimentional array Sorry I don't know C++. : Seems to happen during my recursive loop, but the base cases are : clearly defined and easily found when stepping thru the loops. Check your code again. You are most probably doing something wrong code-wise. Right, MartinS
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