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Re: Please Help!! Calling Socket function in a dll file (that is created using cygwin library), by a Microsoft Visual C++ program resulting in infinite loop


On 5/10/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) <reply-to-list-only-lh@cygwin.com> wrote:
kalasad mailu wrote:
> This question is also regarding my efforts to create a dll file using
> g++ in cygwin and use it in VC++.
>
> The below program works fine and the output is also shown below. But
> IF I UNCOMMENT THE TWO LINES in my file dtest.cpp i.e.
>
> //#include<iostream>
> //std::cout<<"hello naumskara\n";
>
> and do the same steps. Dll is created successfully, and the MSVC++
> compiles fine. But when I try to run it, I get the following msg when
> it tries to execute the init(); (to initialize the cygwin environment)
> function(MSVC++ file):
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> First-chance exception at 0x610b48b6 in new3.exe: 0xC0000005: Access
> violation reading location 0x00000004.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> I am running the MSVC++ program from the IDE.
>
> Could you please suggest me how to make the program(MSVC++) work after
> un-commenting the line.

See
<http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.programming.msvcrt-and-cygwin>

You're mixing and matching I/O from two different CRTs. You can't do that.

Why will it work if I comment these line. I am still mixing the cygwin1 and msvcrt.dll?



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