obs-studio/deps/w32-pthreads/tests/loadfree.c

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/*
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* Pthreads-win32 - POSIX Threads Library for Win32
* Copyright(C) 1998 John E. Bossom
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* From: Todd Owen <towen@lucidcalm.dropbear.id.au>
* To: pthreads-win32@sourceware.cygnus.com
* Subject: invalid page fault when using LoadLibrary/FreeLibrary
*
* hi,
* for me, pthread.dll consistently causes an "invalid page fault in
* kernel32.dll" when I load it "explicitly"...to be precise, loading (with
* LoadLibrary) isn't a problem, it gives the error when I call FreeLibrary.
* I guess that the dll's cleanup must be causing the error.
*
* Implicit linkage of the dll has never given me this problem. Here's a
* program (console application) that gives me the error.
*
* I compile with: mingw32 (gcc-2.95 release), with the MSVCRT add-on (not
* that the compiler should make much difference in this case).
* PTHREAD.DLL: is the precompiled 1999-11-02 one (I tried an older one as
* well, with the same result).
*
* Fascinatingly, if you have your own dll (mycode.dll) which implicitly
* loads pthread.dll, and then do LoadLibrary/FreeLibrary on _this_ dll, the
* same thing happens.
*
*/
#include "test.h"
int main() {
HINSTANCE hinst;
assert((hinst = LoadLibrary("pthread")) != (HINSTANCE) 0);
Sleep(100);
FreeLibrary(hinst);
return 0;
}