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- From: benescc@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Chris Benes)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: bad f-line instruction
- Keywords: f-line, major bug, frustration
- Message-ID: <56955@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 16 Aug 92 02:42:48 GMT
- Organization: Purdue University
- Lines: 29
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- I am receiving a bad f-line instruction error. There was
- a thread on just such an error about a week ago.
- Could someone please mail me the pertinent information, namely
- the cause of such an error?
-
- I am using Think C 5.0.2 on a IIci under System 7.0. I am in
- the process of porting UNIX code compiled under cc (not ANSI
- compatible.) I have added a user interface to the
- UNIX program using ToolBox routines that I believe might be
- contributing to the problem.
-
- The UNIX code works fine when run alone but the problem arises when
- I combine it with my interface. The UNIX source is called from the
- interface and when it is done executing, the bad f-line error
- occurs. The flow of control does not return to my interface.
-
- The UNIX source extensively uses the various memory allocation routines
- which could be screwing up the Memory Manager.
-
- If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks
- for your help.
-
- - Chris
-
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- ___________
- Chris Benes
- benescc@mentor.cc.purdue
-