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I have resolved this issue. I was running a program called RadeonPro, which is a graphics card manager tool. When I changed my graphics card I forgot to update that program. I have since removed RadeonPro and now my program terminates correctly!

I would guess that anyone with a similar problem can fix this by removing/updating any programs that might be using the problematic library (for me it was atioglxx.dll)

It has been a while since I have looked at this project, since then I have gotten a new graphics card (my drivers are up to date).

The problem is that when I exit my program it causes a break (inside a debugger) or a crash if I launch normally. The crash occurs after the main function returns and happens on the function call marked below in crtexe.c.

/*
 * Note that if the exe is managed app, we don't really need to
 * call exit or _c_exit. .cctor should be able to take care of
 * this.
 */
 if ( !managedapp )
      exit(mainret);  //<<< This Line

 if (has_cctor == 0)
       _cexit();

By trial and error (commenting out blocks of code) I have narrowed the problem line in my own code to this:

mRenderWindow->display();

mRenderWindow is an SFML RenderWindow, I am using 2.0 but considering updating to 2.1. Anyway, when I remove that line the program exits normally.

The reason I mentioned my graphics initially is because when the crash occurs my stack trace has this at the top:

atioglxx.dll!03fc0054()     

Which is, if I am not mistaken, an ATi OpenGL related dll.

I have been looking around and seen several posts on different forums with the same issue but no solutions. Hopefully somebody can shed some light on this issue for me!

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  • mRenderWindow appears to be not an SFML RenderWindow, but a pointer to one. Are you sure the pointer is valid? If you change the statement to -- if (mRenderWindow) { mRenderWindow->display(); } -- Does it still crash? Aug 10, 2013 at 21:52
  • The program itself runs fine, it draws to the screen correctly and it will never call display() if mRenderWindow is invalid because of earlier checks. It is only when I terminate the application, after main returns, that the problem occurs. Aug 10, 2013 at 22:54

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