when I start the test I am in the same state
and I use the same text-file evey time.
The converted values can be different
or the same between different test-runs so 
the wrong values seem to occur randomly.
Magnus

On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 00:26:28 +0200
David Nečas (Yeti) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> On Mon, Sep 03, 2007 at 08:46:51PM +0200, Magnus Myrefors wrote:
> >   I am currently trying to use the glib-functions
> > g_ascii_strtod(x,y) and g_ascii_strtoll(x,y) to convert values from
> > a text-file. It works fine most of the time but occasionally the
> > converted values are absolutely wrong or just a bit wrong. I am
> > using the glib libraries (libglib2.0-dev v.2.12.4-2) and
> > (libglib2.0-0 v.2.12.4-2). Has anyone had similar problems with
> > these functions ?
> 
> No; can you extract the problem into a simple test case?  If
> the wrong values occur randomly and/or depend on the state
> of the rest of the program in a complex way, memory
> corruption elsewhere in your program is the likely cause
> (try valgrind).  If wrong values are rare but reproducible,
> it should be easy to prepare a simple test case.
> 
> Yeti
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