Message-ID: <005601bdbc09$7d5b39a0$1b1f1bc4@enterprise-z> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jorge_Iv=E1n_Meza_Mart=EDnez?=" To: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" , Subject: Re: problems with RHIDE under Windows98 Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 17:29:10 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Precedence: bulk >Is not clear: if your application returns 255 then is compiled, but you say >"...when I try to compile...". What's the real thing? >I guess you can compile and is when you run the program. >s the same if you run the program from DOS? yip, I could compile the program and linked and I got an .exe but it always crashed with 255 and if I run a couple of times more crashed my DOS session too. but the problem was a call of a function ( of my own ) with out prototype, the compiler didn't warned me; I got the same problem when I forgot put "void" before a process name ( I just wrote process_name ( params ) ), the compiler said that all was OK with the code. I fixed it and all worked fine; but I think that it is an strange behavior for this kind of errors; I think that the compiler should catch this kind of code mistakes. thanks for your answer. Jorge Iván Meza Martínez jimeza AT usa DOT net http://members.xoom.com/THP -----Original Message----- From: Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) To: Jorge Ivssn Meza Martonez ; djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Jueves, 30 de Julio de 1998 07:17 a.m. Subject: Re: problems with RHIDE under Windows98 "Jorge Iván Meza Martínez" wrote: > > I am using windows 98 [4.10.1691 RCO], now when I try to compile using RHIDE > I get this error: > > my application always return 255 (0x00ff) with dumping registers on screen. > and I get a message: > > "call to function on stack: 0x000000d9 ??? > in the function __crt1_startup+138" Is not clear: if your application returns 255 then is compiled, but you say "...when I try to compile...". What's the real thing? I guess you can compile and is when you run the program. Is the same if you run the program from DOS?