Thank you for your replies!!!
I think I will try to switch to [incr Tcl] then because it seems to be much more complete than Tclpp (although not as "light-weighted").
Hi all!
I was wondering if anyone of you is currently using Tclpp in order to be able to program OO in TCL.
If that's not the case, what other extensions do
you use for that purpose???
Greetings,
Florian
Well, the consequence for this "stub" is that your programm will crash. Simply said. :-)
As Matt already said, delete will begin deleting at (pseudo) address 124 and it tries to delete 5 "ints".
This causes a memory error, which leads to the crash.
Greetings,
Flo
Hmm, are you sure you called the delete-operator correctly?
When you allocate an array, you should do it like this:
Something* blabla = new Something[100];
// ...
delete [] blabla;
Otherwise I would suggest using a tool like BoundsChecker to check for MemoryLeaks or memory errors.
Well, maybe the constructor never gets called, because you don't have an instance of your class????
Or maybe you didn't call ShowWindow()???
A bit of code would be helpful here.
Hi all!
I'm new to this forum and I've got a question regarding the TK toplevel-windows.
When I create a TK toplevel-window, what process does this window then belong to????
The requirement for DirectInput to capture the input for a window is that the window is a toplevel window and belongs to...
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