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Hi, I'm dealing with a problem on Linux (Red Hat 4.4.7-4) which is related to X window system. In my program, I use:
"main_w = XmCreateMainWindow (toplevel, "main_w", NULL, 0);"
to create a main window and I find that the window id value of the first child of main_w is a very large integer "267110801680". I use the command below to find this number
when I debug it in DDD:
print *(((CompositeWidget) main_w)->composite)->children[0]
This large integer results in a memory problem when I use Valgrind to check the memory leakage which is "Invalid read".
The abnormal large integer should be a return value from "XmCreateMainWindow" and is it related to my operating system?
BR
Dong
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"main_w = XmCreateMainWindow (toplevel, "main_w", NULL, 0);"
to create a main window and I find that the window id value of the first child of main_w is a very large integer "267110801680". I use the command below to find this number
when I debug it in DDD:
print *(((CompositeWidget) main_w)->composite)->children[0]
This large integer results in a memory problem when I use Valgrind to check the memory leakage which is "Invalid read".
The abnormal large integer should be a return value from "XmCreateMainWindow" and is it related to my operating system?
BR
Dong
Continue reading...