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Message-ID: | <3780CC20.38D9B4A8@primus.com.au> |
From: | leroy <leroy AT primus DOT com DOT au> |
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Subject: | Re: I think I found a bug or something... |
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Date: | Tue, 06 Jul 1999 01:15:44 +1000 |
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The way the function was called.... ErrExpected("test", "test"); That's what I passed. The interesting thing was that when I added another %s to the end of the format line, it gave the last argument that was supposed to have been printed. Cheers, leroy. Clemens Valens wrote: > Errors like this are almost always due to memory problems > and non-terminated strings. Are you sure all your strings > are zero-terminated? > > Clemens > > **** Posted from RemarQ - http://www.remarq.com - Discussions Start Here (tm) ****
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