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From: nmarrone AT smartlink DOT net (Nicholas Marrone)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: SIGSERV and symify
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 1996 15:29:05 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hullo,
	I am having trouble debugging a menu system I made. The test menu I
made consists of a loop in which it will accept a key to see  which
header is selected (I have not made a real keyboard handler yet), and
then will call the function to process that header. It looks a lot
like DOS's text editor. In any case, the first header I select works
fine, and I can call a function from an item without any trouble. The
second time I select a header, whether it is the same header as
previously selected or a different one, the program crashes with a
SIGSEV. Using symify, it points to the opening line of the function
that is called that defines how the function is called (I don't know
what this line is called). What could this possible mean, since symify
points to the line that causes the crash?

	On another note, could someone point me to some readable reference
material concerning how to use MAKE? I am very tired of having to
compile the whole thing every time.

	Thanks for any help.

	nick



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