From: cosc19z5 AT Bayou DOT UH DOT EDU (Spasmo) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Problem with Some Objective-C Code Date: 29 Sep 1996 08:07:27 GMT Organization: University of Houston Lines: 102 Message-ID: <52lanv$d3e@Masala.CC.UH.EDU> NNTP-Posting-Host: bayou.uh.edu To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Hey all. I downloaded and set up djgpp so I could do some Objective C programming (or rather learning), yet after downloading some sample code from a web site and compiling it, the program crashed when I tried to run it. I got an error about a floating point exception with a trace back, but there was no numerical manipulation in the code! It was a hello world program!!! Anyway when I ran it via go32-v2, ran and THEN crashed. Anyway here's the code (directly off a web site so credits to those). If anyone knows if the code is at fault or if I need to goof with some settings, by all means tell me. Thanks in advance. Code follows: PRINTER _________________________________________________________________ Presented below is a simple program written in Objective-C. The compile command for this program(using the GNU compiler) would be: gcc -lobjc main.m printer.m -o test (BTW, the -lobjc shouldn't be at the front) _________________________________________________________________ MAIN.M // This will create a Printer object, set it's string and tell it to print #import "Printer.h" void main() { id printer = [[Printer alloc] init]; [printer addStringValue:"Hello World!"]; [printer print]; [printer free]; } PRINTER.H #import @interface Printer : Object { char buffer[100]; } - init; - addStringValue:(const char*)astring; - print; - clear; @end PRINTER.M #import "Printer.h" @implementation Printer - init { [super init]; [self clear]; return self; } - addStringValue:(const char*)astring { strcat(buffer, astring); return self; } - print { printf("%s\n",buffer); [self clear]; return self; } - clear { strcpy(buffer, ""); return self; } @end