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Posts Made By: Xyhm
Forum: Pascal and Delphi May 13th, 2008
Replies: 8
Views: 797
Posted By Xyhm
Re: My program keeps crashing

It depends on the phase. When my program receives a move (it's a chess engine) there usually isn't any more input until it has replied, but thereafter it's important to notice input in order to...
Forum: Pascal and Delphi May 12th, 2008
Replies: 8
Views: 797
Posted By Xyhm
Re: My program keeps crashing

Yes, I know for certain now that that's the case, as it works as it should (even the showMessage...) if I use the main thread to do the reading and parsing. I don't know if there is any drawback to...
Forum: Pascal and Delphi May 10th, 2008
Replies: 8
Views: 797
Posted By Xyhm
Re: My program keeps crashing

One more thing, to answer my own questions:



The read procedure doesn't use buffering, and it's a part of Delphi and not a systems call.
Forum: Pascal and Delphi May 10th, 2008
Replies: 8
Views: 797
Posted By Xyhm
Re: My program keeps crashing

I don't know much about the pipe since it's set up by the other program. All I do on my side is to get an output handle and create a new thread:

procedure TArena.openConnection;
begin
...
Forum: Pascal and Delphi May 7th, 2008
Replies: 8
Views: 797
Posted By Xyhm
My program keeps crashing

I've developed a program that communicates with another program through anonymous pipes set up by the other program (not written by me).

The problem is that my program keeps crashing as soon as I...
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