Hi,
thanks for replies.
> One possibility is that your program is running the system out of
> memory and that is causing the X server to be killed.
Yes, I suppose it too (I don't report all source code because it's too long)
It uses a simple algo to free single useless element between 2 array (absolute
and temporary)
variables used: GPtrArray *list_to_control, GPtrArray *list_controller,
generic_data_struct *elem
(arrays are filled with generic_data_struct typedef)
l = list_controller->len;
i = list_to_control->len -1;
for (; i < 0; i--)
{
elem = g_ptr_array_index(list_to_control, i);
existent = FALSE;
for (j=0; j<l; j++)
{
if (elem == g_ptr_array_index(list_controller, j))
{
existent = TRUE;
j = l;
}
}
if (existent == FALSE)
{
g_ptr_array_remove_index (list_to_control, i);
g_free (elem);
}
}
at the end:
list_controller is free with g_free(list_controller);
I think that this part of code 'make crash' all.
Have you an idea?
Thank you very much (and sorry for my boring questions:))
France
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