Subject | IBO inside a dll |
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Author | Martijn Tonies |
Post date | 2002-01-06T11:07:18Z |
Hi Jason,
are there any known problems when using IBO inside a dll, running a script
(with an error in it), shutting down, unloading the dll (seems to work just
fine),
but, upon closing the application, generates an Access Violation...
If I try this (via a lot of stuff), when closing the application, it
generates an Access Violation and I really have no idea where to look...
But it only happens after running a script that generates an error...
I did create a TSessionProps component ... can anyone shed a light on this?
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase and Firebird
http://www.interbaseworkbench.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."
are there any known problems when using IBO inside a dll, running a script
(with an error in it), shutting down, unloading the dll (seems to work just
fine),
but, upon closing the application, generates an Access Violation...
If I try this (via a lot of stuff), when closing the application, it
generates an Access Violation and I really have no idea where to look...
But it only happens after running a script that generates an error...
I did create a TSessionProps component ... can anyone shed a light on this?
Martijn Tonies
InterBase Workbench - the developer tool for InterBase and Firebird
http://www.interbaseworkbench.com
Upscene Productions
http://www.upscene.com
"This is an object-oriented system.
If we change anything, the users object."