Eric,

I am in the same situation as you. I have had not complaints of crashes.

Mike

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> From:         Eric House[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Thursday, November 18, 1999 12:54 PM
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> Subject:      RE: CALLBACK_PROLOGUE
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> > > 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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