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Jim Bish - 27 Oct 2005 00:58 GMT
I am porting some code form vs2003 to vs2005 - it is unmanaged CPP.  The
solution consists of several library projects and a console project.  The
library projects all build fine but when I get to the console appliation, I
get lots of errors in stdlib.h - C2733 and C2059 errors.  Does anyone know
how to resolve?
Jim Bish - 28 Oct 2005 17:04 GMT
> I am porting some code form vs2003 to vs2005 - it is unmanaged CPP.  The
> solution consists of several library projects and a console project.  The
> library projects all build fine but when I get to the console appliation, I
> get lots of errors in stdlib.h - C2733 and C2059 errors.  Does anyone know
> how to resolve?

Update: This only occurs in Debug mode - release builds work fine.  All of
the errors relate to memory allocation routines - lines 592-600 in stdlib.h.  
I really need this to work - could someone please help?

Jim
Jim Bish - 28 Oct 2005 19:43 GMT
> > I am porting some code form vs2003 to vs2005 - it is unmanaged CPP.  The
> > solution consists of several library projects and a console project.  The
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> Jim

this issue has been resolved - we were defining _CRTDBG_MAP_ALLOC for some
memory checking stuff.  If this is defined, the stdlib.h includes cause
issues - remove and compile works fine.

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