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It sounds to me that the memory that one of the pointers is stored in is
being corrupt in a small, undetectable, way.

Are you using %size() to determine how much memory is allocated?   Are you
being extra careful to never write past the end of any allocations?

On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Smith, Nelson wrote:

> I have a program with two data structures that I am allocating,
> reallocating, and deallocating memory for.  When trying to reallocate or
> deallocate, I sometimes get the CEE0810 error on the second one saying that
> the starting address is not valid and that I should use the address returned
> to me on a previous allocate or reallocate.  However, on debugging, I see
> that the pointer referred to is still showing the correct address (the one
> originally allocated).  Both data structures are being handled the same,
> however the one with the error has an array in it.  I'm on V4R5.
>



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