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Problem using sav files. [message #21794] Thu, 21 September 2000 00:00 Go to previous message
Theo Brauers is currently offline  Theo Brauers
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Hi experts:

I am stuck with a problem using a sav file:

My program is an widget driven i/o interface for FACSIMILE. It
consists of about 400 functions/routines. When I compile the
whole thing using resolve_all it works fine in this IDL session.
However, when I save the thing ( easy.sav ) and restart IDL using
the easy.sav file it worked fine for a while, then the thing
crashes IDL totally during operation even when I use the same
input data. Restarting IDL with sav file: crash. Restarting
IDL with source compiled: OK. Save and restart: Crash. Rebooting
and repeating gives the same result. I can also reproduce this
behaviour on a different machine, with different user profile.
I had the same behaviour with a previous version of the program
which crashed in the same way at a different location in the
program but I cannot reproduce this again :-|

Does anybody have similar problems? Is there any possibility
to catch an error before IDL crashes?
I am using: { x86 Win32 Windows 5.3.1 Feb 23 2000}

Best regards

Theo



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