Subj : Build instructions for Windows To : Nightfox From : Digital Man Date : Mon Aug 02 2021 12:13 pm Re: Build instructions for Windows By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Mon Aug 02 2021 08:54 am > Re: Build instructions for Windows > By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Sat Jul 31 2021 04:57 pm > > DM> Debug builds run slower than non-debug builds and that can sometimes > DM> prevent crash-causing race conditions from occurring. But those bugs > DM> are fairly rare. There are other differences in debug builds (e.g. > DM> optimizations disabled), so you could try running a release (non-debug) > DM> build instead and see if the problem seems to happen more often. > > That may be what's going on. I was hoping that by using the debug build, I > could have Visual Studio show what point in the code is causing the crash. > Visual Studio can still debug release builds, but I'm not sure it would have > enough information with a release build to identify the line of code causing > a crash. It will. A debug build is not required to find the line of code where an exception/crash occurs. -- digital man This Is Spinal Tap quote #1: Nigel Tufnel: These go to eleven. Norco, CA WX: 93.5øF, 22.0% humidity, 2 mph ENE wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .