Hello,

 

I checked the following: Open a large database, select a game with a known 
player, click on tools->player information, click on player report and select 
the player.

The program runs into trouble, because the heap is overwritten by somebody when 
the report is generated. At this time the two progress bars are already done. I 
called this with the initial position, so no filter was involved.

I think scid has some memory problems. I was already surprised when I saw that 
non standard tags are not freed at the beginning of game::decode().  I am 
optimistic and believe that something in this report methods is guilty, because 
then the rest is not impacted. Otherwise I don't know. Even if I am right, it 
is no fun.

 

                Gerd

 

 

Von: Joost 't Hart [mailto:joost.t.h...@planet.nl] 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 2. Januar 2011 20:35
An: Axel Moser
Cc: Scid Users List
Betreff: Re: [Scid-users] Generating player report delivers wrong data?

 

Hi Axel,

You having spotted this: The player report functionality seems entirely broken 
at my end (using a HUGE database).

It does not complete at all :-(

Gents, another side-effect of the recent filter-thingy?

Cheers,
Joost.

On 01/02/2011 08:19 PM, Axel Moser wrote: 

Hi all,
 
today I compiled SCID from CVS to check the strg+c fix issued earlier -
it works excellently, thx!
 
Now that I migrated (finally) completely over to SCID, I wanted to check
the player report feature. I choose LD Nisipeanu and wanted to create a
report with him playing the white pieces. I got a result, but not quite
what I expected - please check the attachment.
 
Any ideas what went wrong?
 
Regards
Axel
 
 
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