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- From: dscott@schlitz.ittc.wec.com (Dave Scott)
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look
- Subject: strtod() and XView -- Are there problems between them?
- Message-ID: <DSCOTT.92Dec29155645@schlitz.ittc.wec.com>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 20:56:45 GMT
- Sender: news@ittc.wec.com
- Organization: Westinghouse - Simulators Division, Pittsburgh, PA
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- Are there any known problems using strtod() and XView?
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- A member of the staff here is getting some *very* strange results
- since he introduced strtod() into his code to convert some input.
-
- The next call he makes to xv_set() dies with a SIGSEGV no matter
- what object the call is accessing.
-
- I've been answering questions about XView for quite a while, so I
- looked for all the obvious answers, but I don't know what's causing
- his problem.
-
- Anybody else have experience using strtod() with XView on Suns
- and/or DECstations? If you have and have gotten it to work with no
- problems, pls. send me a quick note just so I know that it *should*
- work.
-
-
- TIA,
-
- --dave;
-
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- David A. Scott - das@ils.com -OR- dscott@ittc.wec.com (Westinghouse)
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