However under Windows I get some memory allocation errors which abort the program.In Linux no problems ...
I get this error mainly when I am loading a file from disk. The files are text-files saved by the program as well, inspection refeals that the files themselves are okay.The files vary in size and I have had larger files loaded okay, and then another small file fails.
(or when I read it for the third time for example !!)
I do not allocate memory in the program using g_malloc or malloc.
The error is: Glib-ERROR: gmem.x:173: failed to allocate 32768 bytes aborting ...
By the way, I blanked out the line #define malloc rpl_malloc in the config.h I use with the automake because otherwise mingw does not compile. But this should have no consequence because I don't use malloc, correct ?
Does anybody experience similar problems with Windows and what is a solution?
How can I allocate enough memory on prehand so to avoid an abort ?
P.S. My code now is pretty staight-forward, like in the textbooks:
FILE *fp; gchar c; fp = fopen("filename","r"); while ((c=getc(fp))!=EOF) {
read etc...
}
Thank you in advance for your reaction, Edward
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