If when I run a compiled C program, and I receive a Win32 error...what would cause that and where should i be looking in my code to correct that?
memory allocation? sizes?
thanks
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If when I run a compiled C program, and I receive a Win32 error...what would cause that and where should i be looking in my code to correct that?
memory allocation? sizes?
thanks
Actually it's an "unhandled Win32 Exception" that occured...
Care to refine your description a bit? Win32 is the Windows 32-bit API, and there's a lot of stuff that can happen in that regard.Quote:
I receive a Win32 error
It's actually an Exception...
Most probably cause: dereferencing a bad pointer.
Use a debugger.
well i'm using CodeBlocks to write and build by C code, and it compiled without issue...however when i executed it, i received the Win32 exception.
Could you recommend a good debugger that is free, i do have Microsoft Visual Studio I could use...
The problem is you're running Windows. :D
If you installed a certain bundle, CodeBlocks would have the gdb debugger integrated.Quote:
Originally Posted by CDdotdot47
You could, but that would be a different IDE and a different compiler.Quote:
Originally Posted by CDdotdot47