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Re: Interpreter stack not aligned properly during user return. [message #38370 is a reply to message #38369] Fri, 05 March 2004 08:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Nuno Oliveira is currently offline  Nuno Oliveira
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The program is calling a function from a separate file, but written in IDL.

All the code, and functions it calls are written in IDL.



"Craig Markwardt" <craigmnet@REMOVEcow.physics.wisc.edu> wrote in message
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> Nuno Oliveira <nmoliveira@fc.ul.pt> writes:
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>> Interpreter stack not aligned properly during user return.
>>
>> Can anyone help about this error message? What may cause this?
>>
>> By the way. Is, in IDL tutorials, a section what interpreting error
>> messages?
>
> You don't say, but presumably you are calling an external routine (not
> an IDL procedure). Is that true? It probably means that your
> external routine scrambled the stack.
>
> Craig
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