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#ActualConny14156

Posted 05 January 2013 - 07:17 PM

I got it partly working now by restarting the compiler.
But am still very confuse why xnamath gave me access violation (and still give) if I try to change the string o.o? if I don't rebuild it, even tho neither headers /cpp have anything to do with each other.
I should had tried to rebuild it before I posted here >.< sorry for wasting the time


Edited
PS
Now xnamath give's me the error if I don't have the string declared o.o

Edit2:
PS2

Back to square one after restarting again, give me the error when I HAVE the string declared

#4Conny14156

Posted 05 January 2013 - 07:13 PM

I got it partly working now by restarting the compiler.
But am still very confuse why xnamath gave me access violation (and still give) if I try to change the string o.o? if I don't rebuild it, even tho neither headers /cpp have anything to do with each other.
I should had tried to rebuild it before I posted here >.< sorry for wasting the time


Edited
PS
Now xnamath give's me the error if I don't have the string declared o.o

#3Conny14156

Posted 05 January 2013 - 07:13 PM

I got it partly working now by restarting the compiler.
But am still very confuse why xnamath gave me access violation (and still give) if I try to change the string o.o? if I don't rebuild it, even tho neither headers /cpp have anything to do with each other.
I should had tried to rebuild it before I posted here >.< sorry for wasting the time


Edited
PS
Now xnamath give's me the error if I don't have the string declared o.o

#2Conny14156

Posted 05 January 2013 - 07:12 PM

I got it partly working now by restarting the compiler.
But am still very confuse why xnamath gave me access violation (and still give) if I try to change the string o.o? if I don't rebuild it, even tho neither headers /cpp have anything to do with each other.
I should had tried to rebuild it before I posted here >.< sorry for wasting the time


Edited
PS
Now xnamath give's me the error if I don't have the string declared o.o

#1Conny14156

Posted 05 January 2013 - 07:07 PM

I got it working now by trying to rebuild the whole program.

But am still very confuse why xnamath gave me access violation (and still give) if I try to change the string o.o? if I don't rebuild it, even tho neither headers /cpp have anything to do with each other.

I should had tried to rebuild it before I posted here >.< sorry for wasting the time


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