Re: Attn: Rob Craig - RE: Return misplacing values?

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Steve wrote:
> Hi Rob,
> 
> Any ideas on this?   
> (You may have to go back a couple pages for the full thread.)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve A.
> 
> P.S.>  Thanks for taking a look Mr. McKay, I really appreciate it!
> 
> Hayden McKay wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > posted by: Hayden McKay <hmck1 at dodo.com.au>
> > 
> > It looks like the error was produced by a CPU exemption handler. It's 
> > realy
> > hard to tell just what is going on but maybee Robert Craig could shed 
> > some
> > light on this. (since he would know what exemption handlers are 
> > installed
> > and for what reasons an exemption error might be produced).  Sorry that 
> > I
> > can't help you with a solution other than a CPU exemption has been 
> > caught.
> > 
> > Good luck I hope someone can help you further with a possible cause for 
> > the
> > exemption.

Your error was:
 "A machine-level exception occurred during execution of this statement"

I don't know your program well enough to say what the problem is.
Perhaps you are calling a C routine incorrectly, or you are poking 
into a memory address that doesn't belong to you. If you are corrupting
memory, you could be corrupting the interpreter itself, in which
case anything might happen. If you are using Win32Lib or some other GUI
library, perhaps the bug is there, or perhaps you are calling the
library incorrectly. If your program isn't too large, you can
post it here, and someone might look at it. If it's quite large,
maybe you should shrink it down a bit first.

Regards,
   Rob Craig
   Rapid Deployment Software
   http://www.RapidEuphoria.com

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