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Wiki Forums Blogs Files ... Cancel Not Answered Fatal error in draft.exe (powerdraft) [This thread was moved from the Be Communities Feedback community forum] Hello, I develop http://communities.bentley.com/products/programming/microstation_programming/f/343173/t/97196 to our company a software with the C and MDL languages and we use the visual studio 2005 IDE.Our software operates correctly with the 85 and 8i microstation http://www.faultwire.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12096 versions. But when I want to deploy it on the xm powerdraft version, it launches the following error"Microsoft Visual Studio C Runtime Library has detected a fatal error in fatal error draft.exe" This error is launched exactly when I’d like to read a text file using the fread function which is declared on the studio.h header file. Any help please cdiTech Fri, May 16 2014 7:31 AM Cancel 15 Replies (Most Recent Reply) Robert Hook Fri, May 16 2014 8:18 AM You are likely passing different and a fatal error incompatible Microsoft Visual C runtime pointers and/or structures across two different application runtime boundaries. Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (MSVCRT 8.0)is used on all versions of MicroStation V8i (8.11.x.x) through the current release; however MicroStation V8 XM (8.9.x.x) was built/compiled on Visual Studio 2003 (MSVCRT 7.1). When calling the MDL API version of e.g. fread (MSVCRT 8.0) you want to perform All your allocations and frees from that runtime. If you need to call Microsoft's version, you should perform all your allocations and frees from that runtime. Never pass pointers to memory or structures where the underlying structures/layouts vary in implementation or memory management. The safest way to program would be to use the MDL libraries within MicroStation (as a customization) first, the call a different runtime's functionality and only pass "safe references" between the two using compatible data types.The MDL API also provides dlmSystem_x functions used to safely allocate pointers for use between native and pseudo-code MDL applications running in the same MSVCRT address space(see: dlmsys.fdf:~line 127 - dlmSystem_mdlCall
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