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| From: | Matthieu Dubuget <matthieu.dubuget@l...> |
| Subject: | caml_startup/caml_cleanup |
Hello,
I have a problem related to memory allocated by caml_startup. (May
push toward a caml_cleanup function as proposed there for another
reason http://caml.inria.fr/mantis/view.php?id=385).
If you have any advice to help me solve this, please, send it to me!
Using OCaml I have written two DLLs (Windows). Let's call them A.dll
and B.dll.
I use them from LabVIEW (National Instrument). But that's not the key
point: see later.
LabVIEW automatically loads the libraries when I open a LabVIEW
program using them, and unload the libraries when the program is
closed. I can check that by adding a DllMain C function in my DLL,
with appropriate MessageBox.
With A.dll, I experience no problem at all, and it works fine.
B.dll also works fine. But under some conditions, AFTER B.dll has been
unloaded, LabVIEW crashes.
- Only if caml_startup was called (and also if this was the only
function called from the library)
- I experience this with B.dll only. Not A.dll. I'm going to narrow
the problem by removing functionnalities from B.dll step by
step. But I would like to avoid this, because it will be long.
- If B.dll is produced with :
* MSVC and OCAML MSVC 3.08.3, I just experience a crash
* with MSVC and OCAML MSVC 3.09.3,
or mingw gcc and ocaml mingw (3.09.3 or 3.08.3)
I get a windows error:
FRENCH: L'instruction à "0x....." emploie l'adresse mémoire
"0x...". La mémoire ne peut être "read".
APROXIMATIVE TRANSLATION: The instruction at "0x..." use memory
address "0x...". The memory can not be read.
- Why did I said that LabVIEW is not the problem?
- Because we reproduced the problem loading and unloadind B.dll in
Java.
- Because I experienced the problem another way: I did a little C
program that load/unload B.DLL and exits. This program was run
from an *eshell* emacs session. And after that. I experienced
the window error box when calling another program (It was
omake).
Thanks in advance for any help.
Salutations.
Matt