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echo: os2prog
to: Russell Coker
from: John Cocula
date: 1994-06-11 19:57:08
subject: Cset problem.

RC>    I have a multi-threaded application that I am writing 
RC> using Cset++2.1.  The threads are created using the 
RC> _beginthread() function (there are no compiler errors or 
RC> warnings when compiling my code), and a strange exception 
RC> gets raised at run time, here's the error I get when 
RC> running my program:
RC> 
RC> "Exception = 80010001 occurred at EIP = 1a67b."
RC> 
RC>    Now the child thread gets created and runs perfectly.  
RC> In every way my program is working as designed except for 
RC> that error message.
RC> 
RC>   In case it's relevant I'm writing a TELNET program using 
RC> IBM's TCP/IP libraries from DevCon 3.

It couldn't possibly be the compiler issuing the trap?  Try this:
every time you run icc.exe, add the flag /Tl- .  Then see if the error
repeats.

John

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