I am running version 6.0 #82. I also tried running the code in DosECLiPSe, same here. It crashes without any output. The only thing that appears is the standard crash warning window of Windows. It says "Wish Application has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." In the case of DosECLiPSe it says the same for eclipse.exe. I also reset my settings by deleting the registry keys. Nothing changed. Sorry that I can't provide more data. If there is any log file I could look into please let me know. Oliver. On 14 April 2010 19:10, Kish Shen <kisshen_at_cisco.com> wrote: > Oliver Shycle wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I found a way to easily let ECLiPSe 6.0 crash with a simple test program >> on >> Windows XP. Find the program attached to this email. >> All it does is to define a Point with an offset to another Point. Calling >> pointValues(testPoint, Offset, SourcePoint) >> lets ECLiPSe crash on my machine. I can't find anything wrong in that >> simple >> code. >> >> I noticed that if you change the sourcePoint from "anotherPoint" to any >> integer value ECLiPSe doesn't crash. Can anyone explain this behavior? >> >> Best regards, >> Oliver. >> >> > Hi Oliver, > > I am unable to reproduce any crash or other unexpected behaviour with the > code you sent. I have run your program on ECLiPSe 6.0 (both tkeclipse and > tty eclipse) on my Windows XP laptop and on a Linux box. > > Can you send more details of your problem: the exact version of ECLiPSe 6.0 > you are using, and more details of what happens during the crash. If you > were using tkeclipse and the window simply disappears, you should try > running DosECLiPSe instead, as this might provide more information about the > crash. [Better still, run ECLiPSe (the traditional tty version, equivalent > of DosECLiPSe) from within a shell in Un*x] > > Cheers, > > Kish > > > -- > This e-mail may contain confidential and privileged material for the > sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or > disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended > recipient (or authorized to receive for the recipient), please contact > the sender by reply e-mail and delete all copies of this message. > Cisco Systems Limited (Company Number: 02558939), is registered in > England and Wales with its registered office at 1 Callaghan Square, > Cardiff, South Glamorgan CF10 5BT. >Received on Thu Apr 15 2010 - 07:48:44 CEST
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