Issue: (0x000007b), most likely related to SDL2_ttf |
dtanderson5
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Correction: the error is actually "0xc000007b" I forgot the "c"
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Issue: (0x000007b), most likely related to SDL2_ttf |
Jonny D
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Is 'surface' an SDL_Renderer? Which function is this crashing in?
Jonny D On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 10:44 PM, dtanderson5 wrote:
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mr_tawan
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I saw a bunch of links when googling '0xc000007b' on Windows (https://www.google.co.th/search?q=0xc000007b). Looks like there's problem in some of the dll/library file you're using.
Have you tried building SDL2_ttf yourself ? What about freetype 2 ? These are just my wild guess as I have never been encountered these before. |
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LBandy
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I've experienced similar issues when
- using SDL_ttf built in VS2010 while working with a project in VS2008 - not linking (the correct) freetype.lib |
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dtanderson5
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My apologies, I kind of put my personal project off. However, I am back at it at the moment and have just found out that the following line of code causes the issue:
After the issue occurs, the error will persists even after I uncomment the previous line of code. However, if I comment #include <SDL_ttf.h>, run, then uncomment, and comment the above line it works. This is until the line of code shown above is erased or uncommented it. This leads me to assume that the issue is arising upon trying to access the file? I double checked that the file exists and that the pathway is right. Any ideas? By the way, thanks for the input earlier, I glanced at several of the videos provided, but to no avail. :/ |
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