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Top Forums Programming C. To segmentation fault or not to segmentation fault, that is the question. Post 303032352 by wisecracker on Friday 15th of March 2019 01:15:59 PM
Old 03-15-2019
Hi nezabudk...

64 bit?
No, AMIGA A1200 is Motorola 68020 CPU 32 bit, newest gcc 2.95.3.
Yes, APPLE MBP is Intel 64 bit, newest gcc 4.2.1.

argc is _defined_ as an integer in the 'main()' function.
As for the stack quite possibly, but why? I am only comparing and argc integer against a fixed number.
Why should ANY assignments BEFORE the unrelated conditional statement crash out on this MBP?

There is little or nothing on the web about it?
And it compiles and works on the ancient gcc 2.95.3 for the equally ancient AMIGA A1200.
 

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