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DanRRight



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Location: South Pole, Antarctica

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2020 1:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Strange effect i get with this new option

call clearwin_option@("undef")

I ran the code as usual and got the crash with diagnostics
Code:
Invalid inital value for %RF format.
Are you sure the variable is initialised? at address 1c0088e9

Within file XX.exe
in TOOLSSHEET at address 42da
Within file CLEARWIN64.DLL
In  _close_all_windows at address CD
In  _permit_callback_in_window at address 1E1


RAX = 0000000000000159   RBX = 0000000572d00720   RCX = 000000001c040d70   RDX = 0000000000000003
RBP = 000000001c000000   RSI = 000000000000004e   RDI = 0000000572d00720   RSP = 0000000572d00660
R8  = 0000000572d00720   R9  = 000000001c040d70   R10 = 000000001c040d70   R11 = 000000001c040d70
R12 = 0000000000000001   R13 = 0000000572d01be8   R14 = 0000000572d01b98   R15 = 00007ffad84e91a8

1c0088e9) int       9


But when i added the above line to find which %rf was not initialized i got no errors
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DanRRight



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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2020 6:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

UPDATE. Ran the same program later the same day without "undef" and any changes and it does not crash. Devilry.
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