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- From: tgsnyder@eos.ncsu.edu (The Yankee...)
- Subject: THINK C 5.0 and dialogs
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.221212.17762@ncsu.edu>
- Originator: tgsnyder@c00401-346dan.eos.ncsu.edu
- Keywords: THINK-C, spooge, late-night-taco.ncsu-death
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- Sender: tgsnyder@eos.ncsu.edu (Hide the Women!!! Here comes... @large(The Yankee...))
- Reply-To: tgsnyder@eos.ncsu.edu (The Yankee...)
- Organization: North Carolina State University, Project Eos
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 22:12:12 GMT
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- I've written a small clock program with some neat animation and stuff. I
- have a small problem however. I create a dialog to change the alarm time,
- and after I've done this, when I try to exit the program, the machine
- sometimes crashes. I'm running an LC w/10 MB and system 6.0.7.
-
- Has anyone else had trouble with this? Is it a bug fixed in an update? Am
- I just doing something wrong? More than likely, it's choice number 3.
- Quitting simply involves exiting a main loop. I can't figure out why this
- would cause it to crash.
-
- What is the proper form for using a dialog? Is it required that I free
- up the memory when I'm done with it? Actually, I think I do, but it's been
- a while, classes have kept me busy. I've tried several different
- implementations. They all did what they were supposed to, but all crashed
- when I tried to quit. Ach, 'tis late and I babble...
-
- Any help would be appreciated.
-
- (I wrote this late at night, the newserver barfed on me, and I didn't feel
- like re-writing it today, so if it's unclear, lemme know)
-
- --
- Tim (tgsnyder@eos.ncsu.edu - North Carolina State's Project EOS)
-
- a.k.a. The Human Tripod
- a.k.a. THE Yankee
-