[SDL] SDL_Flip and SDL_Delay freaking me out

Jonathan Dearborn grimfang4 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 23 05:10:54 PST 2007


Hey,
 
I don't know anything about Valgrind, but it's probably similar to the "Fortify" program mentioned a while ago (http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/8596/fortify.html).  I've tried Fortify and it found a bunch of memory problems for me.  There's probably a better (newer) one out there that works for Windos.  Anyone know?
 
Jonny D



> Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:54:12 +0000> From: neil at cloudsprinter.com> To: sdl at lists.libsdl.org> Subject: Re: [SDL] SDL_Flip and SDL_Delay freaking me out> > > i like the pain!> > anyway i'm going for a girlee language for people that cant really program by> learning flash action script 3 ;) out of the window goes my years of trying to> keep my programs tight and worrying about exploding code! i'm a flash> developer> now! it's designed to explode! and its the end users fault when it dosnt work!> > Quoting Brian <brian.ripoff at gmail.com>:> > > Have you considered a 'safer' programming language? Python is a> > language with bindings to SDL through the pygame library. If you> > accidentally go out of bounds on an array the interpreter will tell> > you. C and C++ are very unforgiving languages.> >> >> i'm guessing its an array overflow or something, seems to be my> >> favorite hoppy> >> overloading arrays, i've been programming C for i dont know how many> >> years and> >> i only just figured out a define of 5 means only 0-4 ;)> >>> >> also there is alot of piinters being thrown around so it could be one> >> of them, i> >> still dont know what defintley causes a memory leak and what> >> definatley plugs> >> it..> >> i guess when i'm old and grey i might actually know what the fonze> >> is going on> >> with C makefiles and SDL, and i can write a book for the rest of us.> >> > _______________________________________________> SDL mailing list> SDL at lists.libsdl.org> http://lists.libsdl.org/listinfo.cgi/sdl-libsdl.org
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