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Old Scalabium Software's SMDBFltr throws an AV in Delphi 11.2 64 bits but not in 32 bits application. Debug points to this line:

function TSMDBFilterDialog.GetCurrentFilter: string;
var
  i: Integer;
begin
  Result := '';
  if not Assigned(frmFilterDialog) then
    Exit;
  for i := 0 to frmFilterDialog.lbFilter.Items.Count-1 do
    Result := Result + PAnsiString(frmFilterDialog.lbFilter.Items[i].Data)^;  {<<-- AV here}
  if (Result <> '') then
    Result := ' AND ' + Result;

  if (Result <> '') then
    Result := Copy(Result, 6, Length(Result)-5);
end;

but I can't figure out what's wrong!

It works in Delphi 10.4 in both 32 and 64 bits. Any idea of what's wrong? Best Regards Francisco Alvarado

Resolved Thanks to AmigoJack and Brian for pointing the ASLR issue and thanks to Mike Shkolnik from scalabium for his help. The problem was resolved changing bigInt to NativeInt types. Sorry for not being explicit

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    As per smcmpnt.zip\SOURCES\SMDBFltr.pas lines like ListItem.Data := TObject(LongInt(NewStr(strCondition))); look highly suspicious: in 64bit LongInt remains 32bit and will truncate the 64bit Pointer (PAnsiString). Change every use of that into NativeInt. Or contact Scalabium.
    – AmigoJack
    Nov 25, 2022 at 0:43
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    Note Delphi 11.2 turns on more ASLR features for the executables it produces. This makes it much more likely 64 bit pointers will not have the top 32 bits all zeroes See answer to this question for more detail : stackoverflow.com/questions/74508190/…
    – Brian
    Nov 25, 2022 at 4:30

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