May 18, 2007 ddbg access violation when main defined with no arguments | ||||
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Hi, I just got my hands on D programming and setup my environment. I noticed that the ddbg reports for and access violation exception when main is defined with no arguments. The program compiles and executes just fine. module main; import std.stdio; void main() { writef("Hello"); } This breaks... module main; import std.stdio; void main(char[][] args) { writef("Hello"); } This doesn't... I thought it good to share my experiences. (WinXP SP2, dmd 1.010, ddbg 0.08.1) Regards, Emil Ivanov |
June 04, 2007 Re: ddbg access violation when main defined with no arguments | ||||
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Posted in reply to Emil Ivanov | i couldn't reproduce the problem (i tried dmd 1.010 and 1.014). could you post what exactly you did?
Emil Ivanov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got my hands on D programming and setup my environment.
>
> I noticed that the ddbg reports for and access violation exception when main is defined with no arguments. The program compiles and executes just fine.
>
>
> module main;
>
> import std.stdio;
>
> void main() {
>
> writef("Hello");
> }
>
> This breaks...
>
> module main;
>
> import std.stdio;
>
> void main(char[][] args) {
>
> writef("Hello");
> }
>
> This doesn't...
>
> I thought it good to share my experiences.
> (WinXP SP2, dmd 1.010, ddbg 0.08.1)
>
> Regards,
> Emil Ivanov
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