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Sourceforge Dev C++ Print Crashes

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Hi,

I have somewhat of a mysterious crash on my program. As far as myself and my primitive knowledge are concerned, this litterally does not make any sense at all, but maybe you guys can make some sense out of it.

Basically, inside a loop, I modify a float variable (which is actually an array), and then right after I modify it, I print its value. For some specific value, it'll crash when trying to print it. My print line looks like this:

There are 2 parts to my printf: the location in the array, and the value itself. When I split these two parts into 2 printf statements, it does NOT crash. In other words, when I replace the above with:

there is no crash, even though the output would exactly be the same (without crashes).

To me, this doesn't even make sense. Any of you know what the problem could be? 'Cause I have no idea what the problem is, which means that I wouldn't even know how to fix it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks a lot.

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Ancient Dragon5,243

probably memory has been corrupted before executing that line. The most common cause is buffer overruns -- writing beyond the end of a buffer or an array.

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Changes - Version 5.11 - 27 April 2015
  • Fixed crash related to double clicking on a compiler error when a selection was made.
  • Upgraded the default compiler to TDM-GCC 4.9.2.
  • Improved startup speed.
  • Fixed Abort Compilation button not working anymore.
  • Fixed crash in TCppParser.CheckForTypedefStruct.
  • Fixed crash in TCppParser.HandleEnum.
  • Fixed some typos in the English translation (thanks to Hiro5).
  • Updated the Catalan translation (thanks to Hiro5).
  • Updated the Czech translation (thanks to tringi).
  • Fixed some hiccups in the build process of Dev-C++ itself.

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Dev C++ Sourceforge

  • The setup which includes TDM-GCC 4.9.2 (32bit and 64bit) can be downloaded here (47MB).
  • The setup which does not include a compiler can be downloaded here (2MB).
  • The portable version which includes TDM-GCC 4.9.2 (32bit and 64bit) can be downloaded here (34MB).
  • The portable version which does not include a compiler can be downloaded here (2MB).
  • The latest tested compilers can be downloaded here.
  • Lastly, the source code can be found here (1MB). Alternatively, one can use git to clone any commit. Instructions can be found here.

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