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Top Forums Programming Cannot access memory at address 0x8 Post 302212218 by rkraj on Monday 7th of July 2008 01:44:42 AM
Old 07-07-2008
Hi All
I have missed one line.
printf("%d",ims_fp->j);

I tried to acess one of the elements of the structure and then it gave the problem.

You may replace the function IMS_feof with the below

int IMS_feof( register IMS_FILE *ims_fp)
{
printf("%d",ims_fp->j);
printf("HAI\n");
}

REgards
rajrk
 

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DtPrintCopySetupData(library call)										DtPrintCopySetupData(library call)

NAME
DtPrintCopySetupData -- copies one DtPrintSetupData structure to another SYNOPSIS
#include <Print.h> DtPrintSetupData* DtPrintCopySetupData( DtPrintSetupData* target, const DtPrintSetupData* source); DESCRIPTION
The DtPrintCopySetupData function copies the DtPrintSetupData structure pointed to by source to the DtPrintSetupData structure pointed to by target. Elements in target are updated only if different than the corresponding elements in source. For elements that point to allocated memory, DtPrintCopySetupData allocates new memory for those elements updated in target. Existing ele- ments in target are freed using XtFree. All elements in a DtPrintSetupData structure can be freed by calling DtPrintFreeSetupData. If source or target is NULL, the copy will not be performed. ARGUMENTS
target A pointer to the DtPrintSetupData structure to copy to. source A pointer to the DtPrintSetupData structure to copy from. RETURN VALUE
If DtPrintCopySetupData completes successfully, it returns a pointer to the target structure. If it fails, it returns a NULL pointer. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
None. RESOURCES
None. ACTIONS
/MESSAGES None. ERRORS
/WARNINGS None. EXAMPLES
None. FILES
None. SEE ALSO
DtPrintSetupBox(3), DtPrintFreeSetupData(3) DtPrintCopySetupData(library call)
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