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Re: variable weirdness


  • Subject: Re: variable weirdness
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:14:48 -0600

On 10 Feb 2006, at 9:54 AM, Erik Grumstrup wrote:

When I run my simple command line program in xcode, it exhibits the strange behavior of setting the first argument of a referenced function equal to zero (I printf() at the top of the referenced function). When I run it in debug however, the program runs perfectly and the argument is the correct value. Anybody run into this...have I revealed myself as an ignoramus?

Showing us the code might narrow the possibilites enough for us to answer your question.


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