On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 02:22:55PM +0100, Anton Tichawa wrote: > Hello, James! > > I found an error at GetMem / ReAllocMem: Your code: > > getMem(tmpStrings, 100); > {reAllocMem(tmpStrings, (I + 1));} > > reserves 100 or (I + 1) BYTES, but you need space for 100 or (I + 1) > STRINGS, i. e. the code should be: > > getMem(tmpStrings, SizeOf(String) * 100); > {reAllocMem(tmpStrings, SizeOf(String) * (I + 1));} > > Even then, I don't know if fpc behaves correctly converning deallocation when > <String> defaults to <AnsiString>. Maybe somebody else can respond to this? > > Another note: Please replace tabulators by spaces when posting code. > > Hope this Helps. > > Anton Tichawa.
Thank you, I"ll try that. > > > > On Sunday 09 February 2003 11:30, you wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Sorry if this is trivial, but I'm sick of it :) > > I'm using fpc to convert my (originally delphi) code to read and write > > ini style files, however writing will not work as I want, the data in > > the pointer keeps getting filled with junk. > > > > I'm using getMem, and reAllocMem functions to create dynamic arrays of > > strings. The writeINI function reads the entire file in, but doesn't > > even do that correctly. > > > > I have a test program that uses the same idea, and it works perfectly, > > so I'm very bewildered :( > > > > attached is the code if someone would like to have a look at it, please. > > > > thank you > > James > > > > ---------- > > "Adas Methode war, wie sich zeigen wird, Tagtr?ume in offenbar korrekte > Berechnungen einzuweben." > > Doris Langley Moore: Ada, Countess of Lovelace (London 1977). > > ---------- > > Anton Tichawa > Volkertstrasse 19 / 20 > A-1020 Wien > mobil: +43 664 52 07 907 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ---------- > _______________________________________________ > fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal