En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Mattias Gaertner ha escrit:

Long version:

I have a (relatively simple) program that has been running flawlessly 24x7 the last 4 years.
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The most intriguing part is that, under the test conditions, FindInvalidUTF8Character is only given pure ASCII strings, so it
should never enter the branches where it checks p[1], p[2] or p[3],
so I'm really puzzled.

Me too. Nevertheless, I fixed FindInvalidUTF8Character.

Thanks.
Meanwhile the program has been running all the week-end without hanging the system.

Well, it hanged again today, with no call to FindInvalidUTF8Character in sight. I hoped I nailed it but it was a red herring :-( Note that the version that worked through the week-end was compiled with gtk1, the one that hanged today with gtk2 (but I think that's another red herring).
I'm re-resting now the gtk1 version to see what happens.

Bye
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Luca Olivetti
Wetron Automatización S.A. http://www.wetron.es/
Tel. +34 93 5883004 (Ext.133)  Fax +34 93 5883007

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