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<DIV><FONT size=2>Hi,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2> I am going through the ffi examples
located in plt\collects\mzscheme\examples. Under Win32 the examples seem to work
generally OK with the exception of bitmatrix.c. </FONT><FONT size=2>Has
anyone gotten the bitmatrix example extension in the examples directory to work
under Win32? The debugger tells me that the <FONT size=2>Scheme_Object
*'s </FONT> <FONT size=2>add & mult (etc.), after having
been initialized in scheme_initialize(...). are NULL They, therefore,
crash MxScheme/MrEd whenever add/mult/etc. are dereferenced. Being a real Scheme
newbie I cannot tell if the initialization calls in <FONT
size=2>scheme_initialize() are correct etc., but I assume that at one time
bitmatrix.c was functional under win32. If anybody has a solution I would
appreciate knowing how to fix this.</FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><BR>--<BR>Harry W.
Reed
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<BR> may be the most oppressive. It may be better to live
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moral busybodies, The robber baron's cruelty may <BR> sometimes
sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who
<BR> torment us for own good will torment us without end,
for they do so with<BR> the approval of their own
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opponents." -- Sir William
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