Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/01/08/19:05:26
We are currently making a relatively big program in C++. We wrote it in
Turbo C++. We arranged it so it could be compiled within GCC (dj's) (ie
arranging the random() pow(long, long) and itoa() [wich we had to redo
;)] but it seems that GCC doesn't support it. It compiles well, without
warnings but the executable doesn't work (its NOT a renamed COFF file ;))
It bugs 'at start'. Go32 v1.11.maint4 reports:
Segment violation in pointer 0x00000000 at d8:de81
eax=00020008 ebx=0001d110 ecx=00000000 edx=00000000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
ebp=7ffffc88 esp=7ffffc4c cs=d8 ds=48 es=48 fs=48 gs=48 gs38 ss=48
cr2=00000000
Call frame traceback EIPs:
0x0000de81
0x00003d45
It works fine compiled with TC... Is this error sent by a particular bug
en DJGPP or by some 'TC supported' functions or syntax that GCC handles
badly? Thanx
< dunder AT nyongwa DOT montreal DOT qc DOT ca >
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