> > Im pretty sure it did. I got the neweer version alls et it up, when i have
> > time, ill test it out and let you know, but im pretty positive that it is
> > fixed.
> 
>   maybe the windows build.. but linux and solaris? it is always
>   *safe* to assume it aint fixed :>
> 
>   your programs DON'T crash if you use it :) i have not had to use
>   it on the windows build of gcc (0.5), however under solaris
>   and linux - it was required :(

I'm using the 0.5 version (gcc 2.7.2.2-base) and have never used the
PROLOGUE macro.  I'm not using drawing callbacks, e.g. for lists, but
I certainly use form handlers.  And I've shipped several apps to
thousands of users none of whom's complained about a crash.  I'm sure
as hell referencing globals somewhere in the call chain originating
from form handlers, so either they're excepted or it's fixed in the
current stable gcc suite.

(I built the suite myself but have changed nothing.)

--Eric House

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