@xeron
Then you are wrong, plainly spoken (BTW: Older versions of the same code work fine, and there hasn't really been changes to this part of the code - the same code also compiles on dozens of OS'es - though this of course is a bad argument).
I BTW checked again, there are proper checks about the data structures (like it being != null). The only problem is that it seems not to be properly aligned to 32 Bit Boundary. It is NOT a DSR or a null pointer exception, it is an ALIGNMENT exception.
Can someone PLEASE answer my original question:
- Is there some way to make an alignment exception not crash (AFAIR there was some way, but not sure anymore) ? - How exactly does -mstrict-align work? To what boundary does it align?
MagicSN
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