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Memory Problem in Called function

hi,

i am facing a problem with memory allocation in called function for production EXE

for example

f1(value1, value2);
in calling the values are correct but in the origina lfunction

int f1(char *h, char*h2);
{
/* Here the values are corruopted and getting some junk values */
}

can any one help me in resolving this issue
Jun 27 '07 #1
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hi,

i am facing a problem with memory allocation in called function for production EXE

for example

f1(value1, value2);
in calling the values are correct but in the origina lfunction

int f1(char *h, char*h2);
{
/* Here the values are corruopted and getting some junk values */
}

can any one help me in resolving this issue

Paste your original code for a correct answer.

you may pass the address while calling the function.
the function call will look like
f1(&value1, &value2);
Jun 27 '07 #2
svlsr2000
181 Expert 100+
Probably you are running out of stack. Try increasing your stack size. Have a look at all the compiler warnings when its compiled. If possible post the code.
Jun 27 '07 #3

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