show him the screenshots again jinxed
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show him the screenshots again jinxed
I run on a healthy diet of Win 7 and Red Hat. For health purposes, I stay away 10km for the nearest machine running OS X.
Check your PM...
I always felt you were quick witted. But this time you seemed to take some time,think and reply. hehe
None the less, good reply.
show him the screenshots again jinxed
Kis kis ko ignore karogey? That way you will hardly have any one to talk to ....
The professor was saying that it would take that long, several hours to a few days. And believe me, that guy knows C++ and Computer Science inside out. He talks so much off-topic computer science stuff in class it's unbelievable.
As far as the problem itself goes, it was an 'assertion failed' error. That was being triggered by a GUI library function call. So I removed that call, then I was getting a segmentation fault. I ran it with gdb, it didn't mention a line number from my code but mentioned 'memcpy.S' which makes me think it was one of my delete commands on dynamically allocated space. I removed all the deletes except the ones that are triggered when program shuts down and yet it still gives me the same error. I can in fact run the program right now and copy paste the error that gdb outputs.
The segmentation fault is rare but not too hard to trigger. Program runs fine for the most part except that error. I have been trying to find the pattern, i.e. the pattern that causes the segmentation fault, but can't so far.
@KillBill are you working on Embedded Systems.I have ES in this sem and it's really getting on my nerves.
Well Zaki is here to talk to me... he is so sweet... and so are you.
Well Zaki is here to talk to me... he is so sweet... and so are you.
This thread has become boring IT thread... lol! I will see ya guyz after few hours..