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From: naisbodo <naisbodo AT enteract DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: loading an array of filenames with load_bitmap
Date: 1 Dec 2000 19:34:07 GMT
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Tom Hunt <thunt1 AT falcon DOT lhup DOT edu> wrote:
> I'm getting erratic behavior with this block of code.  Sometimes the program
> crashes in load_pcx.  Sometimes it doesn't.
> 
> #define NUM_IMAGES    3
> 
> char *names[NUM_IMAGES] = {
>   "GRASS.PCX",
>   "WATER.PCX",
>   "FOREST.PCX"
> };
> ...
>   RGB *pal;
>   BITMAP *images[NUM_IMAGES];
> ...
>   for(int i=0; i<NUM_IMAGES; i++)
>     {
>       images[i] = load_bitmap(names[i], pal);
>     }
> 
> When it does crash, I get a page fault from within load_pcx.  Would anyone
> have an idea as to why this is happening?

An error in memory allocation elsewhere could cause problems.  What's
the smallest *compilable* code segment you can post which exhibits this
behavior?  Nothing jumps out at me as wrong, here.

To be pedantic, I'd suggest you declare names as const char *, but that
is almost certainly not relevant to your problem.

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