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Re: Re: tools-windows-msvc runtime error


From: loserist
Subject: Re: Re: tools-windows-msvc runtime error
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 17:48:00 +0800 (GMT+08:00)

Alright.

win10 => 19044
clang version => 16.0.0
gnustep-*, libobjc2, etc.. => https://github.com/gnustep/tools-windows-msvc

Thanks again. 

> I am no Windows expert but I remember that for some compilers we needed 
> special symbol handling there. We use the macro GS_EXPORT_CLASS there which 
> boils down to some __declspec(dllexport) declarations on classes. Not sure 
> whether this would also be needed for a class that is only locally used.
> 
> Overall it would really be helpful if you provided more information about the 
> versions of the different components you are using. That is, which version of 
> Windows, version of clang and libobjc2. Where did you get the GNUstep 
> libraries and how did you install these?
> 
> Cheers,
> Fred
> 
> > Am 18.07.2023 um 03:00 schrieb loserist <loserist@88.com>:
> > 
> > Sure! The following is it:
> > 
> > * thread #1, stop reason = Exception 0xc0000005 encountered at address 
> > 0x7ffcec4e1048: Access violation reading locatio
> > n 0x00000000
> > * frame #0: 0x00007ffcec4e1048 objc.dll`objc_msgSend + 40
> > frame #1: 0x00007ff645cc1154 abc.exe
> > frame #2: 0x00007ff645cc142c abc.exe
> > frame #3: 0x00007ffcfb967614 kernel32.dll`BaseThreadInitThunk + 20
> > frame #4: 0x00007ffcfc1826b1 ntdll.dll`RtlUserThreadStart + 33
> > Thanks!

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